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Journey Through Portland's Quirky Charm in a Coming-of-Age Tale

Brace yourself for a unique adventure set against the backdrop of late-2000s Portland. "How to Forget Almost Everything" by debut author Joshua James Amberson is an introspective coming-of-age story that blends the ordinary with the extraordinary.

Follow along as the protagonist navigates the complexities of growing up amidst the echoes of the financial crisis. This captivating tale is populated by unforgettable characters, from bus transfer slips with hidden meaning to the allure of small-town diners and the intrigue surrounding a mysterious concrete block.

Will forgotten memories resurface, or will new experiences redefine the path forward? "How to Forget Almost Everything" is a thought-provoking exploration of self-discovery, loss, and the resilience of the human spirit.

This 248-page trade paperback is perfect for fans of quirky young adult fiction and those seeking a captivating journey through the heart of Portland.

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"Charming, poignant, and funny, How to Forget Almost Everything is a wonderfully written coming-of-age tale that vibrates with truth."  - Annie Hartnett, author of Rabbit Cake and Unlikely Animals   

"the fifteen-year-old philosopher and dear friend that we all need right now, no matter our age, and I honestly can't remember a time when a character—and an entire book—made me feel so gleeful about living in our uncertain world."  - Justin Hocking, author of The Great Floodgates of the Wonderworld and PS: The Wolves   

"Joshua James Amberson creates a character who's familiar and intimate, someone to root for, to cheer on, to be angry at, to welcome home. His book presents a world in which it might be easier to forget but ultimately you—and Elly—come to understand that our memories, fleeting and fragile and imprecise, are what make us whole."  - Tomas Moniz, author of Big Familia and All Friends Are Necessary

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Tags: young adult fiction, coming of age, Portland Oregon, adventure, quirky, introspective, financial crisis, 2000s, bus transfers, diners, concrete block, chess prodigy, debut novel, Joshua James Amberson, Antiquated Future