The books:
Samantha Harvey's The Wilderness
60 year old Jake slow decline into Alzheimer's. Jake is aware that his mind is unraveling as he struggles against "the inevitable dying of the light".
Rachel Khong's Goodbye, Vitamin
Explores themes of aging, family dysfunction, heartbreak, and memory. Devastating realities of Alzheimer's disease balanced with a dry, offbeat sense of humor and warmth.
Penelope Lively's Dancing Fish and Ammonites
Unsentimental memoir, written when she was eighty years old. The book is a reflective "view from old age" on how memory, history, and a love of the written word shaped her life.
Garrison Keillor's Serenity at 70, Gaiety at 80
Keillor's self reflection as he approached his 80th birthday. An examination of the unexpected beauties, freedoms, and absurdities of old age.
And then. A friend recommended Liz Moore's The Unseen World. I trust his book choices so no vetting and since it was immediately available for download on MESLA, dive right in. And what do I find? A young girl, being raised and home-schooled by her brilliant computer science professor father who rapidly falls into early-onset Alzheimers leaving her an orphan. #5. Spooky, no?
Alzheimer's Disease gets is name from Alois Alzheimer, a German neuropathologist in the late 19th century. In 1901, his patient Auguste Dieter, exhibited strange behavioral symptoms, including a loss of short-term memory, confusion, personality change. She became his obsession. Upon Auguste's death, Alois received her medical records and her brain. Using new scanning techniques, an examination of the brain revealed protein amyloid plaque and neurofibrillary tangles, identifiers of what is now known as Alzheimer's disease. Seems like it should be called "Auguste's disease", since she's the one who suffered.
Keep munching those cruciferous vegetables.
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