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"Still Alice" by Lisa Genova (PhD) follows Alice Howland, a Harvard professor whose world is upended by early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. As her memory fades, the novel explores the emotional toll on her career, relationships, and sense of self. Genova’s background in neuroscience brings realism to this deeply moving story, offering a powerful look at the impact of cognitive decline. A thought-provoking read for those interested in the personal and emotional aspects of Alzheimer’s.
Author
Lisa Genova
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Lisa Genova (PhD) is an American neuroscientist and bestselling author, celebrated for her ability to blend scientific understanding with compelling narratives. She graduated summa cum laude from Bates College with a degree in Biopsychology and holds a PhD in Neuroscience from Harvard University. Her debut novel, "Still Alice" (2007), tells the story of a Harvard professor confronting early-onset Alzheimer’s disease, offering a deeply personal perspective on the condition.
Lisa Genova (PhD) is an American neuroscientist and bestselling author, celebrated for her ability to blend scientific understanding with compelling narratives. She graduated summa cum laude from Bates College with a degree in Biopsychology and holds a PhD in Neuroscience from Harvard University. Her debut novel, "Still Alice" (2007), tells the story of a Harvard professor confronting early-onset Alzheimer’s disease, offering a deeply personal perspective on the condition.
Language
English
Topic
Brain Health, Chronic Illnesses

Still Alice
Still Alice
ISBN 10|13
1439102813 | 978-1439102817
Print Length
292