When Jersey Hatch is finally released from Carter Brain Injury Center the psychiatrists and therapists there have taught him to walk, read, and write, but they still can't completely prepare him for his return to the real world. Nearly a year ago Jersey tried to kill himself by shooting himself in the head with a gun. Fortunately he was found in time for doctors to operate and save his life, but the suicide attempt erased a year of memory from Jersey's mind and left him with partial paralysis and brain damage.
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This Book was one of the best books i wish they would make a sequel or a movie i would see the movie right when it comes out and the sequel should be about when he is an adult or something like that
This book is truly the best book I have ever read. I wish there was a sequel and especially a movie, I think it has a great meaning, and just over all a great book!
I got a chance to read this book a year before it officially was released to the public. From what I recall, it was a very intriguing book -good and enjoy. There were some parts that were slow but necessary to explain the characters plight.
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