
Harvard neuroscientist Lisa Genova's haunting debut follows Alice's descent into early-onset Alzheimer's. Adapted into Julianne Moore's Oscar-winning role, this intimate portrait transformed how we understand dementia. What memories would you fight hardest to keep before they vanish forever?
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For Alice, being a Harvard professor isn't just what she does-it's who she is.
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What defines you when the very thing that makes you "you" begins to disappear? Alice Howland is fifty years old, standing at the peak of her career as a Harvard psychology professor specializing in linguistics. Her days overflow with graduate seminars, international conferences, and groundbreaking research on language acquisition. She's brilliant, successful, respected-until the day she can't find the word "lexicon" during a keynote at Stanford. Then she gets lost jogging through Harvard Square, a route she's run for twenty years. When neurologist Dr. Davis confirms early-onset Alzheimer's, Alice faces a devastating truth: the mind she's spent her entire life cultivating will systematically betray her. Worse, genetic testing reveals she carries a mutation that gives each of her three children a fifty-percent chance of the same fate. This isn't just a medical diagnosis-it's a dismantling of identity itself.