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The Things We Paid To Forget. The Memory Tax, #1

Par : Adam H.S. Stone
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233968907
  • EAN9798233968907
  • Date de parution18/05/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

In a future where memories can be sold, the poor pay with their past-and the rich collect lives they never lived. Maya Fatima Rahman works at a government-approved Memory Bank, where desperate citizens sell pieces of themselves for rent, medicine, food, and survival. A first kiss. A mother's voice. A childhood home. A moment of courage. The system is cruel, but Maya believes it is necessary-until she discovers that her own happiest childhood memory has been sold thousands of times.
The memory was never hers. As Maya's identity begins to collapse, she is hunted by the Ministry of Continuity, the powerful institution that controls the nation's past in the name of peace. Her only ally is Elias Crane, a rebel who refuses to sell or erase even his most painful memories. Together, they uncover the horrifying truth behind the Memory Tax: Maya was once the child witness to a government massacre, and her stolen memories were divided, packaged, taxed, and sold across the Republic so no single person could expose the crime.
Now Maya must decide whether to reclaim the truth, even if remembering it could destroy the only world she has ever known. Emotional, cinematic, and chillingly relevant, The Things We Paid to Forget is a dystopian thriller about poverty, identity, love, rebellion, and the terrifying question at the heart of every desperate bargain:Which memory would you sell to survive?