Oh, it's called, em...' Kate thinks, 'I can't remember what it's called.''You're the same as me,' Dad says to her. 'You've got CRAFT too.''What's that?''Can't. Remember. A. Fuc
In this excerpt, Kate struggles to recall a name, feeling a sense of frustration for forgetting something important. Her father, noticing her dilemma, empathizes with her by revealing that he too experiences similar memory lapses. This moment highlights a shared human experience of forgetfulness.
Kate learns from her father that this phenomenon is humorously referred to as CRAFT, an acronym for 'Can't Remember A Fuc - book.' This exchange not only emphasizes their connection as family members but also adds a light-hearted touch to the often frustrating situation of memory loss.