I Was, Am, Will Be Alice

Kids, Technology, Fiction, Science Fiction, Teen
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Author: Elise Abram ISBN: 9781988843261
Publisher: Elise Abram Publication: March 3, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Elise Abram
ISBN: 9781988843261
Publisher: Elise Abram
Publication: March 3, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Winner of 2017 Kindle book review award for YA fiction and 2015 A Woman’s Write Competition!

When Alice Carroll is in grade three she narrowly escapes losing her life in a school shooting. All she remembers is the woman comforting her in the moments before the gunshot, and that one second she was there, the next she wasn’t.

It’s bad enough coming to terms with surviving while others, including her favourite teacher, didn’t, let alone dealing with the fact she might wink out of existence at any time.

Alice spends the next few years seeing specialists about her Post Traumatic Stress as a result of VD--Voldemort Day--but it’s not until she has a nightmare about The Day That Shall Not Be Mentioned, disappears from her bed, is found by the police, and taken home to meet her four-year-old self that she realizes she’s been time travelling.

Worried someone may find out about her problem before long, Alice enlists her best friend (and maybe boyfriend), Pete, to help her try to control her shifting through time with limited success. She’s just about ready to give up when the shooter is caught. Now more than ever, Alice is determined to take control of her time travelling in order to go back to That Day, stop the shooting, and figure out the identity of the stranger who’d shielded Alice’s body with her own.   

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Winner of 2017 Kindle book review award for YA fiction and 2015 A Woman’s Write Competition!

When Alice Carroll is in grade three she narrowly escapes losing her life in a school shooting. All she remembers is the woman comforting her in the moments before the gunshot, and that one second she was there, the next she wasn’t.

It’s bad enough coming to terms with surviving while others, including her favourite teacher, didn’t, let alone dealing with the fact she might wink out of existence at any time.

Alice spends the next few years seeing specialists about her Post Traumatic Stress as a result of VD--Voldemort Day--but it’s not until she has a nightmare about The Day That Shall Not Be Mentioned, disappears from her bed, is found by the police, and taken home to meet her four-year-old self that she realizes she’s been time travelling.

Worried someone may find out about her problem before long, Alice enlists her best friend (and maybe boyfriend), Pete, to help her try to control her shifting through time with limited success. She’s just about ready to give up when the shooter is caught. Now more than ever, Alice is determined to take control of her time travelling in order to go back to That Day, stop the shooting, and figure out the identity of the stranger who’d shielded Alice’s body with her own.   

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