Meet Libby Weeks, author of the mega-bestselling fantasy series the Falling Childrenâwritten as âF. T. Goldheroâ to maintain her privacy. With the final manuscript months overdue to her publisher and rabid fans around the world growing impatient, Libby is diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimerâs. Already suffering from crippling anxiety, Libbyâs symptoms quickly accelerate. After she forgets her dog at the park one dayâthen almost discloses her identity to the journalist who finds himâLibby has to admit it: she needs help finishing the last book.
Desperate, she turns to eleven-year-old superfan Peanut Bixton, who knows the books even better than she does. Finding the ending they need will take them down paths they never expected.
With the zany verve of Lessons in Chemistry and the unexpected, unlikely friendship of Remarkably Bright Creatures, Libby Lost and Found is a book for people who donât know who they are without the books they love. Itâs about the stories we tell ourselves and the chapters of our lives we regret. Most importantly, itâs about the endings we write for ourselves.
âA book for those of us lucky enough to have ever really, truly fallen in love with one.ââLaurie Frankel, New York Times bestselling author of This Is How It Always Is