
A graphic-memoir about memory, technology, and what it means to preserve a life. Kurzweil follows her father’s years-long attempt to digitally recreate his own father—Amy’s grandfather—using letters, stories, and AI models, while she documents the emotional and ethical weight of trying to keep someone “alive” through data. The book blends family history, philosophy, and humour as it asks whether memory can ever be captured by machines, and whether love is found in the preservation itself or in accepting what can’t be saved.