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Title:
The Life Lucy Knew
Written by:
Karma Brown 
Read by:
Jorjeana Marie 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
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Duration:
9 hours 12 minutes 
Published:
April 28 2019 
Available Date:
April 28 2019 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781489464873 
Genres:
Fiction; Contemporary Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Audible audio 
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One woman is about to discover everything she believes – knows – to be true about her life … isn't.

After hitting her head, Lucy Sparks awakens in the hospital to a shocking revelation: the man she's known and loved for years – the man she recently married – is not actually her husband. In fact, they haven't even spoken since their breakup four years earlier. The happily-ever-after she remembers in vivid detail – right down to the dress she wore to their wedding – is only one example of what her doctors call a false memory: recollections Lucy's mind made up to fill in the blanks from the coma. Her psychologist explains the condition as honest lying, because while Lucy's memories are false, they still feel incredibly real. Now she has no idea which memories she can trust – a devastating experience not only for Lucy, but also for her family, friends and especially her devoted boyfriend, Matt, whom Lucy remembers merely as a work colleague. When the life Lucy believes she had slams against the reality she's been living for the past four years, she must make a difficult choice about which life she wants to lead, and who she really is.

'Should appeal to readers who relish Nicholas Sparks' sentimental stories combined with the kind of weighty issues often raised by Jodi Picoult.'
New York Journal of Books

'[We] are ready for more of Brown's powerful, heartfelt prose. She's the female Nicholas Sparks.'
Redbook