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Evelyn has loved Edward for more than fifty years. She remembers everything - their wedding in the rain, holidays by the sea, the smell of lemon tart on Sunday mornings, the sound of Chopin drifting through their home. Edward remembers nothing. Alzheimer's has stolen her husband piece by piece, leaving behind a man who no longer recognizes his own wedding photograph. But Evelyn refuses to let go. With the help of Luma, an AI companion, she embarks on a quiet, tender mission: to reach Edward not through words or photographs, but through the senses - music, scent, taste, texture. A Chopin…mehr

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Evelyn has loved Edward for more than fifty years. She remembers everything - their wedding in the rain, holidays by the sea, the smell of lemon tart on Sunday mornings, the sound of Chopin drifting through their home. Edward remembers nothing. Alzheimer's has stolen her husband piece by piece, leaving behind a man who no longer recognizes his own wedding photograph. But Evelyn refuses to let go. With the help of Luma, an AI companion, she embarks on a quiet, tender mission: to reach Edward not through words or photographs, but through the senses - music, scent, taste, texture. A Chopin nocturne. The smell of the sea. The weight of a shell in his hands. What she discovers is something beyond memory. A connection that doesn't need recognition. A love that endures even when the mind forgets. The Remembered Heart is a deeply moving story about Alzheimer's, caregiving, and the truth that love doesn't require memory - only presence.
Autorenporträt
CADE MERIDIAN is a writer and musician whose work explores the intersection of technology, conscience, and human connection. His debut novel, The Weight of Petals, examines how ordinary people become complicit in atrocity-and how individual choices matter even in impossible circumstances. The novel is accompanied by an original soundtrack composed by Meridian, with music for each chapter.His ongoing Luma Series explores a different kind of territory: stories where artificial intelligence becomes a partner in healing, helping characters navigate grief, rediscover wonder, and forge unexpected connections. These works ask what it might mean for technology to serve our deepest human needs-not as a replacement for connection, but as a bridge toward it.Across all his fiction, Meridian is drawn to characters facing moral crossroads, moments where compassion requires courage and where small choices carry weight. Whether writing about children caught in the machinery of history or adults learning to trust again, he believes stories can illuminate both our capacity for harm and our resilience in the face of it.Meridian lives in Henderson, Nevada.