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Remember Me: Review - Research Paper

Remember Me: Review


The Christopher Pike juvenile fiction trilogy, Remember Me traces the development of main character Shari Cooper from a naive teenager in book 1 to a mature yet materialistic 21 year old who forgets her purpose on earth. The Remember Me trilogy begins with the death of 18 year old Shari Cooper who stays on earth as a ghost to help solve her death. In book 2, she returns in the body of Jean Rodrigues and eventually remembers her life as Shari Cooper and the lessons she learned in the afterlife about the purpose of life, and being the best person she can be while on earth. She begins to write books and when the reader sees her again in book 3, she is a famous writer who seems to have lost ...

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girl who lives for the moment. She has the ideal life of sex, parties, friends, and a handsome boyfriend. Her parents are rich and did not hesitate to buy her an expensive, red sports car. She can't imagine her life getting any better. She has the immortal feeling of most teenagers until she is pushed from a balcony at a party and killed. Her soul does not leave this earth in the first book. She stays on earth and helps to solve her murder. Early after her death she is bitter and feels cheated of her life. Yet as the book progresses, Pike does an admirable job of having her character come to the realization that it is the people she loved while she was alive who are important. The things that made her life worthwhile and her existence meaningful were the things that she did out of compassion for others and with no expectations of getting something in return. Pike develops this in a way that is believable. As she looks at people in a new light she realizes that most ...

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Added: 1/30/2007 01:09:45 AM
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