The Things We Thought We Knew | Mahsuda Snaith
Ravine Roy has been lying in a bed in a council flat for the last ten years. And she isn't planning on going anywhere anytime soon. "Will you at least try?" asks her mother. But Ravine won't; she can't. She's plagued by chronic pain syndrome. She has been ever since that day ten years ago. The day that everything changed. The day her best friend disappeared. Heart-breaking, seductive and utterly unforgettable, The Things We Thought We Knew is a warm, clever novel about the things we remember and the things we wish we could forget.