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Memories of Yesterday
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Memories of Yesterday
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Memories of Yesterday
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Size: Paperback
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In a world that moves too fast to remember, Claire is one of the last to hold on. She grew up in the golden age of the internet-when social media was new, websites had personality, and digital memories felt permanent. But as time marches on, everything she once knew begins to vanish.Instagram collapses. Twitter (now X) dies. Facebook deletes its archives. The devices of her youth-iPods, flip phones, CDs-become museum artifacts, lifeless behind glass. The past is slipping away, and Claire is powerless to stop it.As her children and grandchildren embrace a future without screens, neural implants and AI-driven cities take over. But Claire can't let go. She clings to old laptops that won't turn on, forgotten websites buried in the depths of the Wayback Machine, and friendships that only exist in faded digital traces. The world tells her to move on, but what happens when there's nothing left to move on from?A haunting, emotional journey through nostalgia, loss, and the speed of technological change, Memories of Yesterday is a cautionary tale about the price of progress-and the things we leave behind.
In a world that moves too fast to remember, Claire is one of the last to hold on. She grew up in the golden age of the internet-when social media was new, websites had personality, and digital memories felt permanent. But as time marches on, everything she once knew begins to vanish.Instagram collapses. Twitter (now X) dies. Facebook deletes its archives. The devices of her youth-iPods, flip phones, CDs-become museum artifacts, lifeless behind glass. The past is slipping away, and Claire is powerless to stop it.As her children and grandchildren embrace a future without screens, neural implants and AI-driven cities take over. But Claire can't let go. She clings to old laptops that won't turn on, forgotten websites buried in the depths of the Wayback Machine, and friendships that only exist in faded digital traces. The world tells her to move on, but what happens when there's nothing left to move on from?A haunting, emotional journey through nostalgia, loss, and the speed of technological change, Memories of Yesterday is a cautionary tale about the price of progress-and the things we leave behind.


















