Meet Me at Blue Hour, Sarah Suk
Meet Me at Blue Hour, Sarah Suk
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Meet Me at Blue Hour

Author: Sarah Suk

Narrator: Felisha Wong, Nick Martineau, David Lee Huynh

Unabridged: 6 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/01/2025


Synopsis

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind meets Past Lives in this gripping, emotional story of two childhood friends navigating the fallout of one erasing their memory of the other, from acclaimed author Sarah Suk.Seventeen-year-old Yena Bae is spending the summer in Busan, South Korea, working at her mom’s memory-erasing clinic. She feels lost and disconnected from people, something she’s felt ever since her best friend, Lucas, moved away four years ago without a word, leaving her in limbo.Eighteen-year-old Lucas Pak is also in Busan for the summer, visiting his grandpa, who was recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. But he isn’t just here for a regular visit—he’s determined to get his beloved grandpa into the new study running at the clinic, a trial program seeking to restore lost memories.When Yena runs into Lucas again, she’s shocked to see him and even more shocked to discover that he doesn’t remember a thing about her. He’s completely erased her from his memories, and she has no idea why.As the two reconnect, they unravel the mystery and heartache of what happened between them all those years ago—and must now reckon with whether they can forge a new beginning together.

About Sarah Suk

Sarah Suk (pronounced like soup with a K) lives in Vancouver, Canada, where she writes stories and admires mountains. She is the author of the young adult novels Meet Me at Blue Hour, The Space between Here & Now, and Made in Korea as well as the cowriter of John Cho’s middle grade novel Troublemaker. When she’s not writing, you can find her taking film photos or eating a bowl of bingsu. You can visit Sarah online at sarahsuk.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sydney | sydneys.books on April 08, 2025

"People who don’t care about you anymore shouldn’t still get to hold on to pieces of you." Would you erase your most traumatic memory for even a moment of peace? The whole time I read this book my face alternated between these two: 🤠🥲 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind meets Past Lives in a dual......more

Goodreads review by Ebony Essence on April 05, 2025

Thank you Colored Pages Book Tour and Harper Collins for this opportunity. I listened to the audio via audible along with the physical. Lucas and Yena both came to Busan for one thing that summer and ended with so much more. A true love. First read from this author and I truly can’t wait to read more......more

Goodreads review by Anvita (anvitascorner) on April 04, 2025

so nostalgic (also made me miss busan terribly)......more

Goodreads review by Jasmine on February 22, 2025

Review: 5 Stars What if memory erasing is a thing….? This book truly has heart and is a nostalgic read…. It takes place in Busan, South Korea, featuring Yena, spending the summer with her mother, Dr. Bae, the founder of Sori Clinic, which is renowned for erasing memories through sound…Her mother was w......more

Goodreads review by Shannon on April 09, 2025

4.5* This was such a lovely story! The story is basically a  contemporary with a speculative twist- what would happen if someone erased you from their memory... and then you saw them again? Well, this is what main character Yena is facing when she spends the summer with her mom in Busan. Thing is, h......more