If you could be reborn, would you choose to? If you had to relive a hellish life, would you return? However, Nick has no choice; he returns to the summer when he was twelve. A quiet, introverted person, he must force himself to face the world and endure the trials that defeated him the first time around. All he can use are his skills as a computer programmer, and his experiences from his past life, in the challenge/struggle to change his future and that of his family. Follow Nick, as he once again negotiates adolescence and adulthood.
“Nick was stunned. This was his body? He looked at his small, thin arms and legs. He carefully lifted a hand up to examine it, moving his head as little as possible. He was a kid? What was happening? Suddenly there was a clashing sound as the curtains were moved aside and Nick winced at the noise and the light that hit his eyes. “Nick!” He heard his mother’s worried voice.”
Catherine lives on the west coast of Canada with her family. At university, she studied Economics, took many courses in Asian Studies and the sciences, and her wide-ranging interests are reflected in her writing. Although Resurrection: Recalled to Life is her first published novel, she began writing as a teenager, experimenting with fantasy, science fiction, and contemporary genres.
I felt this book was not just a story, with a beginning and an end. By adding so much computer sideline information, it became a distraction! I had to skim through the far too many pages to get to the conclusion. That theme of describing every little thing throughout the book became overwhelming!