Reviews
"Heartbreakingly real.... So real, in fact, that it kept me from sleeping for several nights. I couldn't put it down....Still Aliceis a story that must be told." -- Brunonia Barry,New York Timesbestselling author ofThe Lace Reader, "With a master storyteller's easy eloquence, Lisa Genova shines a searing spotlight on this Alice's surreal wonderland. You owe it to yourself and your loved ones to read this book. It will inform you. It will scare you. It will change you." -- Julia Fox Garrison, author of "Don't Leave Me This Way", ‘Incredibly Moving and Humbling’ Louise, London, "With a master storyteller's easy eloquence, Lisa Genova shines a searing spotlight on this Alice's surreal wonderland. You owe it to yourself and your loved ones to read this book. It will inform you. It will scare you. It will change you."-- Julia Fox Garrison, author of Don't Leave Me This Way, 'remarkable, Illuminating 'š Highly Relevant Today' Daily Mail, 'there Are Few Page Turners in this Field of Literature but this Is One of Them'alzheimer's Society, "A masterpiece that will touch lives in ways none of us can even imagine. This book is the best portrayal of the Alzheimer's journey that I have read."-- Mark Warner, Alzheimer's Daily News, 'There are few page turners in this field of literature but this is one of them' "Alzheimer's Society", ÂIncredibly Compelling and Engagingâ Natalie , Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, "Heartbreaking." -- the Cape Cod Chronicle, "After I read "Still Alice," I wanted to stand up and tell a train full of strangers, 'You have to get this book.'" -- Beverly Beckham, "The Boston Globe", "Heartbreakingly real.... So real, in fact, that it kept me from sleeping for several nights. I couldn't put it down.... Still Alice is a story that must be told." -- Brunonia Barry, New York Times bestselling author of The Lace Reader, "Heartbreakingly real.... So real, in fact, that it kept me from sleeping for several nights. I couldn't put it down...."Still Alice" is a story that must be told." -- Brunonia Barry, "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Lace Reader", "After I readStill Alice, I wanted to stand up and tell a train full of strangers, 'You have to get this book.'" -- Beverly Beckham,The Boston Globe, "With a master storyteller's easy eloquence, Lisa Genova shines a searing spotlight on this Alice's surreal wonderland. You owe it to yourself and your loved ones to read this book. It will inform you. It will scare you. It will change you." -- Julia Fox Garrison, author of Don't Leave Me This Way, "Heartbreakingly real.... So real, in fact, that it kept me from sleeping for several nights. I couldn't put it down.... Still Alice is a story that must be told."-- Brunonia Barry, New York Times bestselling author of The Lace Reader, "With grace and compassion, Lisa Genova writes about the enormous white emptiness created by Alzheimer's."-- The Improper Bostonian, "After I read "Still Alice", I wanted to stand up and tell a train full of strangers, 'You have to get this book.'" -- Beverly Beckham, "The Boston Globe", 'remarkable, Illuminating ... Highly Relevant Today' "Daily Mail", "Because the full, internal experience of Alzheimer's is an account that fiction alone can deliver, it's no surprise that the go-to book for caretakers and early-stage sufferers is a novel. "Still Alice," written by the neuroscientist Lisa Genova, offers a crisp, straightforward, and wrenching depiction of the fifty-year-old Harvard professor Alice Howland's descent into the swift, early-onset form of the disease.", 'there Are Few Page Turners in this Field of Literature but this Is One of Them' Alzheimer's Society, "With a master storyteller's easy eloquence, Lisa Genova shines a searing spotlight on this Alice's surreal wonderland. You owe it to yourself and your loved ones to read this book. It will inform you. It will scare you. It will change you." -- Julia Fox Garrison, author ofDon't Leave Me This Way, 'incredibly Moving and Humbling' Louise, London, 'incredibly Compelling and Engaging' Natalie , Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, "A Work of Pure Genius." -- Charley Schneider, Author of "Don't Bury Me, It Ain't over Yet", ‘The most accurate account of what it feels like to be inside the mind of an Alzheimer's patient I've ever read. Beautifully written and very illuminating’ Rosie Boycott, 'remarkable, Illuminating ? Highly Relevant Today'daily Mail, "After I read Still Alice , I wanted to stand up and tell a train full of strangers, 'You have to get this book.'"-- Beverly Beckham, The Boston Globe, ‘Beautiful, Heart-Breaking and Haunting’ Sara-Jade, London, ‘There Are Few Page Turners in this Field of Literature but this Is One of Them’ Alzheimer's Society, ‘Remarkable, Illuminating & Highly Relevant Today’ Daily Mail, âThe most accurate account of what it feels like to be inside the mind of an Alzheimer's patient I've ever read. Beautifully written and very illuminatingâ Rosie Boycott, "With grace and compassion, Lisa Genova writes about the enormous white emptiness created by Alzheimer's." -- The Improper Bostonian, "This book is as important as it is impressive, and will grace the lives of those affected by this dread disease for generations to come." -- Phil Bolsta, author of Sixty Seconds, ‘Incredibly Compelling and Engaging’ Natalie , Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, "A masterpiece that will touch lives in ways none of us can even imagine. This book is the best portrayal of the Alzheimer's journey that I have read." -- Mark Warner,Alzheimer's Daily News, ÂBeautiful, Heart-Breaking and Hauntingâ Sara-Jade, London, 'The most accurate account of what it feels like to be inside the mind of an Alzheimer's patient I've ever read. Beautifully written and very illuminating'Rosie Boycott, 'beautiful, Heart-Breaking and Haunting' Sara-Jade, London, "After I read Still Alice , I wanted to stand up and tell a train full of strangers, 'You have to get this book.'" -- Beverly Beckham, The Boston Globe, "This book is as important as it is impressive, and will grace the lives of those affected by this dread disease for generations to come." -- Phil Bolsta, author ofSixty Seconds, 'remarkable, Illuminating Š Highly Relevant Today' Daily Mail, "A masterpiece that will touch lives in ways none of us can even imagine. This book is the best portrayal of the Alzheimer's journey that I have read." -- Mark Warner, "Alzheimer's Daily News", "This book is as important as it is impressive, and will grace the lives of those affected by this dread disease for generations to come."-- Phil Bolsta, author of Sixty Seconds, "A Work of Pure Genius."-- Charley Schneider, Author of Don't Bury Me, It Ain't over Yet, 'The most accurate account of what it feels like to be inside the mind of an Alzheimer's patient I've ever read. Beautifully written and very illuminating' Rosie Boycott, 'remarkable, Illuminating & Highly Relevant Today' Daily Mail, 'The most accurate account of what it feels like to be inside the mind of an Alzheimer's patient I've ever read. Beautifully written and very illuminating' "Rosie Boycott ", ‘The most accurate account of what it feels like to be inside the mind of an Alzheimer's patient I've ever read. Beautifully written and very illuminating’ Rosie Boycott, ÂIncredibly Moving and Humblingâ Louise, London, "With grace and compassion, Lisa Genova writes about the enormous white emptiness created by Alzheimer's." -- "The Improper Bostonian", "A masterpiece that will touch lives in ways none of us can even imagine. This book is the best portrayal of the Alzheimer's journey that I have read." -- Mark Warner, Alzheimer's Daily News, "With grace and compassion, Lisa Genova writes about the enormous white emptiness created by Alzheimer's." --The Improper Bostonian, "This book is as important as it is impressive, and will grace the lives of those affected by this dread disease for generations to come." -- Phil Bolsta, author of "Sixty Seconds", 'remarkable, Illuminating … Highly Relevant Today' Daily Mail