When Alice finds herself in the rapidly downward spiral of Alzheimer's Disease she is just fifty years old. A university professor, wife, and mother of three, she still has so much more to do - books to write, places to see, grandchildren to meet. But when she can't remember how to make her famous Christmas pudding, when she gets lost in her own back yard, when she fails to recognise her actress daughter after a superb performance, she comes up with a desperate plan. But can she see it through? Should she see it through? Losing her yesterdays, living for each day, her short-term memory is hanging on by a couple of frayed threads. But she is still Alice.
1. 两点好:真实,科学。不愧是neuroscience PhD写的,虽然还是有一定程度上文学的或者说浪漫主义的修饰。但是对于AD病人的mental recess的过程太细致动人了,再就是对AD的诊断、治疗、supporting group等一系列疗程都有靠谱的介绍。(虽然时间轴不太对,因为确诊不会那么迅速...
评分 评分今晚一口气读完了,后半段开始一直哭到不能自已。在去年这个时候看了改编的电影,在Alice演讲的时候无法言语的感动与鼓舞人心的力量,从被诊断到病情慢慢恶化,慌张茫然,手足无措,这一切一切都是我说最害怕的。从小到大记忆力好算是我最引以为豪的一件事之一,看到书中Alice...
评分it's more like a real story than a novel. Along all the heartbreaking scenes, love, warmth, and strength always come in a touching and admirable way, warming up all your tears.
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