Still Alice by Lisa Genova is the account of a woman's discovery that she has early onset Alzheimer's disease and her story as her health and mental ability declines.
Lisa Genova, a Ph.D. in neuroscience who writes extensively about Alzheimer’s, has written a beautiful story, Still Alice
Through the book Alice finds it increasingly difficult to imagine who she is without her ability to hold down a job or go for a run. When she starts not to recognize her children – or calls her daughter by her long-dead mother’s name – she puts a plan of action in place. She gives herself mental tests on a daily basis, and she decides that when she can no longer answer these fairly straightforward questions, she will pull her own plug.
Although this is a extremely sad topic about a disease with no cure, it was a lovely book to read and to once again make me appreciate how lucky I am to have good health, family and friends. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in the topic or to book clubs as there are many issues worthy of discussion.
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I have a bone to pick with you.
I am exhausted and haggard, and I look it, all because of the last two books you've given/recommended to me.
Hot on the heels of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (which stalled my life for several days), I stayed up past midnight to finish Still Alice. Crying in the dark, by the light of tiny reading lamp, and then falling asleep does not result in a healthy youthful glow, come morning.
It was beautiful and heartbreaking. Would make a GREAT book club selection. Thanks. I think.
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