SIMON & SCHUSTER - 9781847375230
Lisa Genova
Alice Howland is proud of the life she worked so hard to build. A Harvard professor, she has a successful husband and three grown children. When she begins to grow forgetful, she dismisses it for as long as she can, but when she gets lost in her own neighbourhood she knows that something has gone terribly wrong. She finds herself in the rapidly downward spiral of Alzheimer's Disease. She is fifty years old.
Suddenly she has no classes to teach, no new research to conduct, no invited lectures to give. Ever again. Unable to work, read and, increasingly, take care of herself, Alice struggles to find meaning and purpose in her everyday life as her concept of self gradually slips away. But Alice is a remarkable woman, and her family, yoked by history and DNA and love, discover more about her and about each other, in their quest to keep the Alice they know for as long as possible.
Losing her yesterdays, her short-term memory hanging on by a couple of frayed threads, she is living in the moment, living for each day. But she is still Alice.
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Escrito por Lisa Genova
Lisa Genova se licenció summa cum laude en el Bates College. Recibió un diploma en Biopsicología y posee un doctorado en Neurociencia por la Universidad de Harvard. Escribe una columna en internet para la National Alzheimer's Association.
Su novela Siempre Alice (Ediciones B, 2009) ha permanecido en la lista de superventas de The New York Times durante cincuenta y nueve semanas. En 2008 ganó el premio Brontë y en 2011 el Bexley Book of the Year.
Con más de dos millones y medio de ejemplares vendidos y traducida a treinta y seis lenguas, Siempre Alice se convirtió en un filme protagonizado por Julianne Moore, quien en 2015 obtuvo el Oscar a la mejor actriz por su papel de Alice Howland.
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