“She could always walk somewhere without him. Of course this somewhere had to be somewhere "safe." She could walk to her office. But she didn't want to go to her office. She felt bored, ignored, and alienated in her office. She felt ridiculous there. She didn't belong there anymore. In all the expansive grandeur that was Harvard, there wasn't room there for a cognitive psychology professor with a broken cognitive psyche.”
Quote by Lisa Genova
Book:Still Alice
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Still Alice
Still Alice is a narrative that follows Alice Howland, a linguistics professor, as she faces the devastating diagnosis of early-onset Alzheimer's disease. The story delves into the emotional and intellectual challenges Alice encounters, offering a raw and intimate portrayal of the disease's impact on her life, relationships, and career. The novel explores themes of identity, memory, and the human spirit in the face of adversity. more
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