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Jan 28, 2013 06:24PM
It was interesting to read the story behind the book. So many books are read and quickly forgotten but Still Alice is a memorable and touching read.
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I loved the book but regretted that we didn't get to follow Alice through her entire life. I just read The End of Your Life Book Club by Will Schwalbe and I think that this was a bit better. Still Alice seemed to end before the hardest part began. What do you think?
A great read and like Cindy mentions, a memorable one. With Alzheimer's hanging over my head thanks to genetics, it is a great glimpse into what my life might be...or not. I have lost count of the people I have suggested read Still Alice.
Elvan wrote: "A great read and like Cindy mentions, a memorable one. With Alzheimer's hanging over my head thanks to genetics, it is a great glimpse into what my life might be...or not. I have lost count of the ..."Elvan, I know what you mean since I seem to be winning the worst genetics contest in my family from all the different branches. So chances are good that this is my future too.
Great article...love the TAB label-perfect for all of us, even if we don't develop full-blown Alzheimer's.:) Still Alice is definitely one of the most touching powerful books I've read and I recommend it every time a book discussion comes up. I love all three of your books but Still Alice is the most special.
Read this book almost 2 years ago, it sure gave me a better insight to what goes on with a person suffering with alzheimer's - such a cruel disease. Extremely powerful book, and a must read for everyone actually.
Elvan--I too, have lost count of the people I have given a copy of STILL ALICE. It is that powerful a read to me. And, Nannie, may the TAB be FAB (forever) for us all!! My sons (33 and 31) are very concerned as Alzheimer's has appeared on both sides of their families. It is more frightening to them than any disease out there, and I can give them no guarantees. Lisa, I am thrilled to know there will be a movie. What a testimony to your work--may it be all you hope. I am also excited to hear about your book in the works. I am an educator, and I work with special needs kids, and you bring me great insights to life that I can share with others.
Nannie wrote: "Great article...love the TAB label-perfect for all of us, even if we don't develop full-blown Alzheimer's.:) Still Alice is definitely one of the most touching powerful books I've read and I recomm..."I too found it a powerful read, especially when my dad had gone through Dementia. It answered a lot of question for me. I can honestly say it was one of my top reads of 2012 and have recommended it on numerous occasions.
Still Alice is one of my favorite books - ever. Congratulations on the movie! Hope it can capture what you've written about in the book. I also just finished Love Anthony, which was also a pleasure to read & loved knowing the locations. Your blog is great, Lisa. Always interesting to learn more about the authors who create wonderful books.
I have given this book to all my friends to read. It was very good...A woman who finds out that she has Alzheimers.
I just want to say thank you for this book. My mothers sister lived with this disease for many years and past away last year. We had no clue what was going on and I'm sure she was just as clueless. Then there was the fire, and everyone's eyes were open to finding answers. I fell in love with Alice and wished I'd read this book several years earlier. I am now reading Left Neglected and I am moved by this story as well.
Charmaine wrote: "I just want to say thank you for this book. My mothers sister lived with this disease for many years and past away last year. We had no clue what was going on and I'm sure she was just as cluele..."So glad you read it and liked it...I really enjoyed Left Neglected too.
Did your aunt start a fire? Was it bad? It is such an awful thing for a family
I guess you could say she started the fire, she probably forgot she was cooking something and walked away.



