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Carol Meyers has forgotten her tragic life until Ned, an experimental neural implant, wakes her from the childlike sleep of Alzheimers. "We love you, Mrs. Meyers. You're going to be happy now. You're a very lucky person, Mrs. Meyers. You've got that big memory chip! And the nanos are fixing your body!" As Carol grows younger physically and mentally, she remembers more and more of her life, with Ned in her head guiding the way. Along with Ned, Carol journeys to the edge of memory, and back. "If they could heal everything else," she asks Ned, "Why couldn't they stop the pain?" But Ned cannot answer. Only Carol can, in her "Renascence of Memory."
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