A Day Like This by Kelley McNeil
Annie Beyers has a lovely home, a supportive husband, and a precious daughter. She takes Hannah to the paediatrician, and it’s just another ordinary day. until she awakens after a car accident hours later. Doctors who are baffled respond that Hannah didn’t exist when Annie begs for her daughter. In actuality, nothing happens following the crash compared to Annie’s memory. Her five blissful years seem to have never existed.
A Day Like This by Kelley McNeil
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The marriage of Annie is breaking up. She used to reside at their beloved upstate farmhouse but is now a wealthy artist working and living in Manhattan. Her estranged sister is closer to a best friend than anything else, and her recently passed-away dog is still alive and well. Annie’s remembered history and unfamiliar present are becoming less distinct with each passing day. Annie wonders as she is plagued by images of Hannah and has knowledge of mysterious things. Is everybody deceiving her?
In her quest for information, Annie embarks on a revealing journey far from home in an effort to make sense of her recollections and learn the realities of her current situation. What if everything you’ve ever known, loved, and thought to have really suddenly vanished?
On an otherwise ordinary day, Annie Beyers and her daughter Hannah are involved in a car accident while en route to the paediatrician’s office. There is no trace of Hannah when she awakens in the hospital. She is now divorced from Graham and no longer resides in the Upstate New York home of her dreams. The same man who had just contacted her from Atlanta a few hours before, sending his love and making every effort to get home to them. To further complicate matters, Annie has rekindled her friendship with her estranged sister and has become a well-known painter—a profession she had abandoned when Hannah was born.
Annie battles this new life with confusion and rage, claiming that Hannah is real. However, since she is the only one with memories, Annie’s present situation gradually begins to seem, if not normal, then at least familiar. But even as she comes to terms with her lack of a relationship with Graham, Hannah’s recollections continue to linger and feel more real to her than her everyday life. Unable to let her daughter go, Annie sets out on a quest for information. Along the way, she learns new meanings for some dark family secrets as well as possible scenarios for what might have happened on the day of the tragedy.