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Richie's Picks: MEMOIRS OF A TEENAGE AMNESIAC  by Gabrielle Zevin, Farrar, 
Straus & Giroux, September 2007, ISBN:  0-374-34946-0; Audio CDs by Listening 
Library, ISBN: 0739359711
 
 
"The first thing he did was kiss me.  On the lips.   And he didn't ask my 
permission either.
"I couldn't recall him ever having kissed me  before.
"I actually couldn't recall anyone ever having kissed  me before.
"So, in a way, this was my first kiss."

 
It's summertime, but Naomi Page Porter had  been at school, meeting with her 
best friend.  The pair are  the incoming co-editors of their high school's 
award-winning yearbook.   Remembering, belatedly, that they'd left the school's 
$4,000 camera sitting out,  Naomi had gone back into the school to grab it.  
Running  out, she had tripped on the steps.  Fortunately, Naomi saved the  
camera.  Unfortunately, she had landed on her  head.  
 
MEMOIRS OF A TEENAGE AMNESIAC begins with Naomi  regaining consciousness on 
the way to the hospital.  She is released after  an extended stay.  
Fortunately, her cognitive skills are  perfectly normal.  Unfortunately, she does 
not 
remember any  personal information from the past four years.  Naomi doesn't  
recall such major changes in her life as the development of her body, the messy  
divorce of her parents, her moving to a new house with her father, that her  
mother has since had another daughter, her experiences in high  school, her 
friends or, even, whether she has a boyfriend.  
 
Naomi is, thus, in the unique and bizarre  position of examining her own life 
from the point of view of a  complete outsider.    
 
"I went through the drawers of my nightstand.  The most  interesting thing I 
found was a plastic compact containing birth control pills,  which meant I was 
either a) having sex with someone (!?!), or b) on the pill for  some other 
reason.  The second most interesting thing I found was a leather  diary.  This 
might have beat the birth control pills for the official title  of Most 
Interesting Thing in Naomi's Nightstand, had it not  been a  food diary detailing 
every single thing I'd eaten for the past six  months.  Sample entry:
 
August 4
1 Bagel with Cream Cheese, 350 Calories
18 Mini Pretzels, 150 Calories
2 Diet Cokes, 0 Calories
1 Banana, 90 Calories
7 Reese's Pieces, 28 Calories
 
GRAND TOTAL
618 Calories [smiley face]
 
"Every entry after that was the same way.  Page after  page of it.  Sometimes 
there would be a [frown face] if I thought I had  eaten too much, or a 
[neutral face] if I was neither here nor there about my  eating for the day.  It 
went all the way until the day before my  injury.  I tried to toss the useless 
artifact in the trash, but I  missed.  I felt disgusted.  I mean, really, what 
sort of person keeps  a food diary?
"I wondered if the former Naomi Porter had been, in all  likelihood, a 
complete and total jerk, someone that I probably wouldn't have  ever wanted to 
know."
 
Gabrielle Zevin takes this terrific premise  and crafts an entertaining and 
thought-provoking story that avoids the  cheap laughs.  Instead, we get to 
really know the characters in her  life and see, along with Naomi, the shades of 
gray in each of them.   It is certainly a tale that could inspire readers to 
try and  examine their own lives and choices objectively. 
 
Any reader who has ever looked back at what they've done and  has wished for 
a "do-over" will be intrigued by the situation into  which Naomi Porter falls 
headfirst.   

Richie  Partington, MLIS
Richie's Picks http://richiespicks.com
Moderator,  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/middle_school_lit/
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