David Grove's Blog
March 26, 2017
My novel The Yearbook is now available in paperback and on kindle.
My novel The Yearbook is now available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and all major booksellers.
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Is there someone who lingers in your memory–someone who makes you wish you could revisit your past, knowing what you know now?
At forty-two, Ryan Tremblay still fantasizes about Tracey Simpson, a girl he fell in love with in high school but never spoke to. When Ryan returns to his hometown after his father’s death, he’s haunted by visions of Tracey. Then he opens his old high school yearbook one night and stares into her face until he drifts off to sleep. When Ryan awakens the following morning, it’s June 7, 1991, and he’s eighteen again. Thus begins an obsessive journey that transcends distance, madness, and time.The Yearbook, David Grove, novel, Black Opal Books.


My novel The Yearbook is now available in paperback and on kindle.
My novel The Yearbook is now available at Amazon and Barnes and Noble and all major booksellers.
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Is there someone who lingers in your memory–someone who makes you wish you could revisit your past, knowing what you know now?
At forty-two, Ryan Tremblay still fantasizes about Tracey Simpson, a girl he fell in love with in high school but never spoke to. When Ryan returns to his hometown after his father’s death, he’s haunted by visions of Tracey. Then he opens his old high school yearbook one night and stares into her face until he drifts off to sleep. When Ryan awakens the following morning, it’s June 7, 1991, and he’s eighteen again. Thus begins an obsessive journey that transcends distance, madness, and time.


February 19, 2017
Novel The Yearbook available on March 4
Hello. My name’s David, and I’m an author and film journalist.
My first novel, The Yearbook, is scheduled to be published by Black Opal Books on March 4.
Here’s a synopsis:
Is there someone who lingers in your memory—someone who makes you wish you could revisit your past, knowing what you know now?
At forty-two, Ryan Tremblay still fantasizes about Tracey Simpson, a girl he fell in love with in high school but never spoke to. When Ryan returns to his hometown of Port Moody, British Columbia, following the death of his father, he’s haunted by visions of Tracey. Then he opens his old high school yearbook one night and stares into her face until he drifts off to sleep. When Ryan awakens the next morning, it’s June 7, 1991, and he’s eighteen again. Thus begins an obsessive journey that transcends distance, madness, and time.
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