What if the past wasn’t exactly what we were told?

Sixteen-year-old Indi Brooks has always had anemoia: nostalgia for a time in which she never lived. But when vivid visions of the past begin invading her waking life, she realizes something far stranger is happening. She’s actually seeing history.

Each vision pulls her into a moment that once shaped the world: events recorded in textbooks, whispered about in rumors, or buried completely. But what Indi sees doesn’t always match the version history remembers.

As the visions grow stronger, the line between past and present begins to blur. The visions arrive without warning, dragging her into moments she can’t control or explain.

And the more she sees, the harder it becomes to ignore a troubling possibility: What if some of the most important moments in history were never told the way they actually happened?

Timecode: Anemoia

A young woman with medium skin and dark hair standing in front of a backdrop depicting a cityscape on fire, with thick smoke and flames near the U.S. Capitol building and skyscrapers

Timecode: Anemoia isn’t the end of Indi’s story. It’s just the beginning. More Timecode Series books will come in the future.

The Story Isn’t Over Yet