What Rose Forgot: A Novel

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In New York Times bestselling author Nevada Barr's gripping standalone, a grandmother in her sixties emerges from a mental fog to find she's trapped in her worst nightmare

Rose Dennis wakes up in a hospital gown, her brain in a fog, only to discover that she's been committed to an Alzheimer's Unit in a nursing home. With no memory of how she ended up in this position, Rose is sure that something is very wrong. When she overhears one of the administrators saying about her that she's "not making it through the week," Rose is convinced that if she's to survive, she has to get out of the nursing home. She avoids taking her medication, putting on a show for the aides, then stages her escape.

The only problem is—how does she convince anyone that she's not actually demented? Her relatives were the ones to commit her, all the legal papers were drawn up, the authorities are on the side of the nursing home, and even she isn't sure she sounds completely sane. But any lingering doubt Rose herself might have had is erased when a would-be killer shows up in her house in the middle of the night. Now Rose knows that someone is determined to get rid of her.

With the help of her computer hacker/recluse sister Marion, thirteen-year old granddaughter Mel, and Mel's friend Royal, Rose begins to gather her strength and fight back—to find out who is after her and take back control of her own life. But someone out there is still determined to kill Rose, and they're holding all the cards.

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brf1948
September 18, 2019
I received a free electronic copy of this novel from Netgalley, Nevada Barr, and Minotaur Books. Thank you all for sharing your hard work with me. I looked many times for this novel on my phone and downloaded it more than once, but it was not available on my Kindle Cloud. Come to find out (last weekend), the title had changed to/or/from The World Rose Forgot so I was able to read and review. I love Nevada Barr, both her series and single stories, so I was really pleased to find What Rose Forgot. I have read this novel of my own volition and this review reflects my honest opinion of this work. This was a midnight-oil-burner of a book. It is an extraordinary look into the world of Rose - who awakens tied down in a lock-down ward of the Longwood Memory Care Unit after a virulent bout with the flu. She has no memory of being in this care home the last couple of months, no memory of the flu, no memory of the death of her beloved husband. The only hint she has that her world has imploded is overhearing the doctor tell the nurse that they must re-start her dementia medications at half strength for a day before going back to full doses. She then overhears the night nurse tell others to medicate her at her regular dosage. Did Karen just forget? Rose decides no more meds for her for a while and hides them behind the kleenex box. She is later able to escape, but she is easily recaptured as she doesn't really know where she is. Her second escape is much better planned, and with the help of her teenage granddaughter, she is able to hide out and attempt to figure out what is going on. But will she find the key to her dilemma before those trying to kill her can achieve their goal? This is a great story! I loved Rose - and Mel - from the get-go, both feisty and colorful and very determined to figure out what is going on. Even the bad guys have some saving graces, and there are characters you just automatically befriend in your mind. There are places - on the roof of Rose's house comes immediately to mind - where you get caught up in the action and don't see the hoot of laughter coming. This is a book to recommend to friends and family of all ages. This is another excellent tale from Nevada Barr.
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Becky Baldridge
September 15, 2019
What Rose Forgot sounded like an interesting mystery, and it does start off that way. However, it soon turns into something unbelievable bordering on ridiculous. I realize this is fiction, and a certain amount of leeway can be given, but this one is almost fantasy, especially since nothing short of magic could make a woman in Rose's condition bounce back so quickly. And I don't just say that because of her age. I would find it hard to believe of a twenty-year-old, let alone someone in their sixties. It's a shame because Rose was such a feisty character, and I did have a few laughs along the way. But once things started happening, most of it was just eye-rollingly off the wall. I like quirky characters, and they tend to be some of my favorites, but this one takes quirky to a whole new level. The mystery had potential, but by the time I got through Rose's many adventures, I was just over it and really didn't care one way or the other about the whodunit.
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Hiba Ali
October 28, 2019
i love this book ❤️
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About the author

NEVADA BARR is a novelist, actor, and artist best known for her New York Times bestselling, award-winning mystery series featuring Anna Pigeon. Her novels include Winter Study, Borderline and Burn. A former National Park Service Ranger, she currently lives with her husband in Ashland, Oregon.

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