Thursday, July 2, 2009

STiLL ALiCE by Lisa Genova

Read in July
320 pages

Genova gives us a hauntingly accurate portrayal of a young woman's descent into Alzheimer's Disease from the prime of life and the loftiest of cerebral heights.




This has to be by far the best book I have read this year! I don't think that I would have ever actually picked up this book had someone not loaned it to me, thanks Lisa! Had I not had to work I would have read this book in a day, I could NOT put it down. I had a lump in my throat and tears ready to fall during the last 20 pages. Lisa Genova for sure knew what she was writing about and it was as if we were going through the process throughout Alice's descent through her terrible disease. I think this book really struck me since I work in hospice and have a few Alzheimer's patients, one who was diagnosed in her 50's. I have only known her since picking her up as a patient with the end stages of the disease. I have had lots of training on how to care for Alzheimer's patients but never really knew what they must be going through, till I read this book. I still probably have no idea, but it gave me a better understanding. Thank you Lisa Genova for writing such a great book!

Links:
http://www.lisagenova.com/

http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Still-Alice/Lisa-Genova/e/9781439102817/?itm=1

http://www.dasninternational.org/

http://www.actionalz.blogspot.com/