Yesterday (Hardback)
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Short Description for Yesterday After the mysterious death of her father and a sudden move back to her native Canada in 1985, sixteen-year-old Freya feels distant and disoriented until she meets Garren and begins remembering their shared past, despite the efforts of some powerful people to keep them from learning the truth.
Full description- Publisher: Random House Inc
- Published: 25 September 2012
- Format: Hardback 355 pages
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- Categories: Fiction | Adventure | Science Fiction
- ISBN 13: 9780375866500 ISBN 10: 0375866507
- Sales rank: 520,979
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Full description for Yesterday
THEN: The formation of the UNA, the high threat of eco-terrorism, the mammoth rates of unemployment and subsequent escape into a world of virtual reality are things any student can read about in their 21st century textbooks and part of the normal background noise to Freya Kallas's life. Until that world starts to crumble. NOW: It's 1985. Freya Kallas has just moved across the world and into a new life. On the outside, she fits in at her new high school, but Freya feels nothing but removed. Her mother blames it on the grief over her father's death, but how does that explain the headaches and why do her memories feel so foggy? When Freya lays eyes on Garren Lowe, she can't get him out of her head. She's sure that she knows him, despite his insistence that they've never met. As Freya follows her instincts and pushes towards hidden truths, the two of them unveil a strange and dangerous world where their days may be numbered. Unsure who to trust, Freya and Garren go on the run from powerful forces determined to tear them apart and keep them from discovering the truth about their shared pasts (and futures), her visions, and the time and place they really came from. "Yesterday" will appeal to fans of James Dashner's "The Maze Runner, Veronica Roth's Divergent," Amy Ryan's Glow, Laini Taylor's "Daughter of Smoke and Bone," and Ally Condie's "Matched."

