For anyone who’s dreamed of immortality comes a twice-in-a-lifetime love story by Marc Levy, the phenomenal, internationally bestselling French author of P.S. from Paris and The Last of the Stanfields.
In Massachusetts, neuroscience students Luke, Josh, and Hope have formed an unbreakable and unconditional friendship. Bound by their wit, brilliance, and curiosity, they throw themselves heart and soul into their research and are on the verge of a revolution, pushing the limits of what’s possible.
Their new computer program can capture a person’s entire consciousness, memory, and personality—a digital map of the brain’s connections that promises to bridge the relationship between human and machine, between the past and the future. When Hope is diagnosed with a fatal and aggressive illness, their work takes on a new significance and urgency. Everything that defines who Hope is, and everything Luke and Josh love about her, will not be lost. Memory by memory, they’re going to make sure of it. Hope is a heartwarming story about the boundaries of love, life, and death—and what will endure with us forever.
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"From the outset, this Romeo and Juliet 3.0 whisks the reader away. The fluid writing colors the story’s twists and turns and its surprise ending and adds a touch of humor."
— Télé 2 semaines
“His best book! A killer! Buy two copies—one to mark your favorite pages, the other to keep perfectly intact on your shelf.
— Le ParisienA true page-turner. Unputdownable. This surprising story is electrifying.
— AFPOne of Marc Levy’s most moving plots. A beautiful ‘Sleeping Beauty’ 2.0 with a most striking heroine.
— RTLAn extraordinary, touching, and humorous love story, on par with Jules Verne’s.
— FranceinfoFrom love that never dies to unimaginable utopias, nothing is impossible for Marc Levy! Once again, he’s written a genius story that will have many fans hooked.
— Télé 7 JoursA surprising, moving story that immediately takes hold of the reader.
— Télé-LoisirsA wild gamble for a story full of emotions that will make readers cry with laughter.
— Le Quotidien du médecinA new, moving story of love and friendship—lighthearted and surprising. It really hits the spot.
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Marc Levy lived in San Francisco for six years before returning to France to run an architectural firm. His first novel, If Only It Were True, was became an immediate bestseller in France as well as overseas. Since then, Levy has written more than fifteen other novels. His work has been translated into forty-nine languages.
Angela Dawe is an actor, writer, and audiobook narrator based in the Midwest. Her work as an actor has included roles in theater, film, and television, as well as improv and sketch comedy with such theaters as Second City and the Annoyance. In the literary world, Angela has received multiple awards and nominations for her work as an audiobook narrator, and is a published fiction author herself. She holds a BA in philosophy, so if the writing/performing work dries up, she has something to fall back on.