
The Great Forgetting

Description
Imagine a world where all knowledge is gone, except for what individuals can find for themselves. In this story, people have gone through a period called the Great Forgetting, and they have had to start from the beginning. Electricity, transportation, food, even books and knowledge, have become scarce in this time. While many people walk around in a dazed fog, others have managed to avoid the worst of the Great Forgetting's aftereffects.
Now some of them have decided to act. Maria, her colleague Elizabeth, with the help of people they meet along their journeys, are working to restore people's memories and to make life more livable, using what they know to help others. Will they succeed, or will the people who engineered the Great Forgetting stop them?
Susan Huebert is a writer, editor, and dog walker from Winnipeg, Manitoba. She enjoys writing book reviews, articles on her community, and other nonfiction works. In her spare time, Susan likes to walk or ride her bicycle, or just read in the sunshine. This book is Susan's first work of fiction.
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