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Summary
Memory is revolting in a city that was erased off the maps and bricked in with steel. Anya was nine and the blackout fences were brought up, eating the Sycamore Lane and closing her down. She still tastes rust and sugar in her mouth, the scars of starvation on her body, the weight of narratives which cannot be forgotten, seventeen years later. Ration lines and smuggled radios and smoldering networks and disappeared friends are the weapons of obliteration every bit of memory will become. The Walls Remember is a bone-chilling story of experience of surviving and remaining silent and possesses the courage to keep remembering when it would be wiser to forget.