Still Alice 在線電子書 圖書標籤: 小說 Alzheimer's 英文原版 美國 疾病 老年 Lisa.Genova Alice
發表於2025-02-16
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Read in 2 days during holidays in the US. Such a great a book about Alzheimer’s Disease.
評分What if you were to lose every memory you ever had and forget everyone you ever loved?
評分我很乖,我很善解人意,我還很聰明。。。。隻不過這一切隻是在我還是我自己的時候是。Ou, Alice. 非常獨特的角度。
評分我很乖,我很善解人意,我還很聰明。。。。隻不過這一切隻是在我還是我自己的時候是。Ou, Alice. 非常獨特的角度。
評分What if one day I don't remember you, and the feelings of loving you? This is a great book, and the author had done a good research in her academic field. I cried several times while reading this, and I hardly found out this is just a novel until I saw the back cover. Definitely is a book that everyone should read for their families' sake.
Neuroscientist and debut novelist Genova mines years of experience in her field to craft a realistic portrait of early onset Alzheimer's disease. Alice Howland has a career not unlike Genova's—she's an esteemed psychology professor at Harvard, living a comfortable life in Cambridge with her husband, John, arguing about the usual (making quality time together, their daughter's move to L.A.) when the first symptoms of Alzheimer's begin to emerge. First, Alice can't find her Blackberry, then she becomes hopelessly disoriented in her own town. Alice is shocked to be diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's (she had suspected a brain tumor or menopause), after which her life begins steadily to unravel. She loses track of rooms in her home, resigns from Harvard and eventually cannot recognize her own children. The brutal facts of Alzheimer's are heartbreaking, and it's impossible not to feel for Alice and her loved ones, but Genova's prose style is clumsy and her dialogue heavy-handed. This novel will appeal to those dealing with the disease and may prove helpful, but beyond the heartbreaking record of illness there's little here to remember.
这本书出于2009年初,不曾想年底的诺贝尔物理学奖就颁给了一位Alzheimer症患者,光纤之父高锟。诺奖公布之时,有传言高锟已患老年痴呆。看到电视上的采访,一定另所有人唏嘘不已。而我又被带到小说中描述的故事,想起当时读得我泪流满面的情景。很感人,而且很真实。
評分无论有没有在读这本书,我总是不由自主地不同时刻地沉浸在此书里,我觉得难过压抑无可奈何甚至会无声哭泣,我想起了我的爸爸妈妈,如果他们得了老年痴呆症,他们在发现的过程中会不会像爱丽丝一样焦虑难堪耻辱无力暴躁愤怒得不到理解甚至有一种抑郁的征兆,他们也会感觉孤独吗...
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