BY: DAVID GROVE

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.

TAYLOR JONES SAYS: In The Yearbook by David Grove, Ryan Tremblay is a forty-two-year-old man who is still obsessed with Tracey, a girl he went to high school with. He goes back to his hometown, after his father dies, and travels back in time through his old high school yearbook. Now he’s eighteen again, and can relive the past, this time making it come out like he wants, or can he?

The author puts forth some interesting ideas in this cute, clever, and thought-provoking tale. A very intriguing read.

REGAN MURPHY SAYS: The Yearbook by David Grove is the story of a man obsessed with his past. Our hero, Ryan Tremblay, is still in love with his high school crush, Tracey Simpson, a girl he loved from afar, never spoke to, and can’t get over. When Ryan is forty-two, his father dies, and Ryan returns to his hometown. Up in his old bedroom, Ryan stares at his old yearbook from 1991, his senior in high school. When he wakes in the morning, he’s eighteen again, his mother and father are both still alive, and it’s June 1991, for the second time in his life. Now he has a chance to change the past and have a relationship with Tracey. But reliving the past isn’t as easy as Ryan might have thought.

The Yearbook is a poignant and charming story of one man’s quest to change his life and his trip back in time, which doesn’t quite turn out the way he’d hoped. An interesting and thoroughly entertaining read.