A New York Times Bestseller
Have you ever felt panic when you walk into a room only to forget why you went there in the first place? If you're over forty, you're probably not laughing. You might even be worried that these lapses in memory could be an early sign of Alzheimer's or dementia. Just because your memory sometimes fails doesn't mean it's broken or succumbing to disease. Forgetting is part of being human. In Remember, neuroscientist and acclaimed novelist Lisa Genova delves into how memories are made and how we retrieve them. By setting educated expectations for your memory, you create a better relationship with it. And that can be life-changing.