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A Thousand Pieces
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Ongoing, First published Jan 20, 2013
Isabelle Chari Lothaire, lovingly known as either Bella or Izzy, lived a relatively normal life.  She had a loving boyfriend, SATs to prepare for and a prom to get ready for but everything changed when a drunk driver struck her mother's car.  Isabelle woke up two months later from a coma in Chicago's Northwestern Memorial Hospital and believed that she was only thirteen years old when in actuality she was about to start her senior year at Summermount Academy.  With the help of family and friends, Isabelle starts to put her life back together as she struggles to find a balance between who she was before the car accident and who she is now.  Read on to find how Bella faces the challenges of memory loss at she makes decisions about how to reconcile who she was before the car accident and who she will be after.

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