A review by janagram1
Still Alice by Lisa Genova

4.0

I read Still Alice in a day and a half and dreamed about it the following night. As the reader, you walk with Alice, a Harvard psychology professor, from her occasional lapse of memory – forgetting a word, or what something on her to do list meant – to confusion in a conversation to getting lost in her own neighborhood to not recognizing her own husband and children. It is a gripping book that gives a more compassionate understanding for people suffering from Alzheimer's and their caregivers. If you are looking for a book that sucks you in and makes you think, this is it.