The Woman who Can't Forget : : the Extraordinary Story of Living With the Most Remarkable Memory Known to Science : a Memoir
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Alone with my memory -- The gift of forgetting -- When I was a child -- The remains of the days -- The stuff our selves are made of -- An archeology of time -- Speaking memories -- A window opens -- Beginning again -- The memory as memorial -- Epilogue.
This book presents the astonishing first-person account of living with the only diagnosed case of a remarkable superior memory condition, whereby the author remembers all the days of her life since age 14 in astonishing and unstoppable detail.
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The first? submitted by obrien1988 on August 26, 2016, 2:26pm Didn't think she was the only one diagnosed with this, but still an interesting read.
PUBLISHED
New York : Free Press, 2008.
Year Published: 2008
Description: vii, 263 p. ; 22 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9781416561767
1416561765
ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Davis, Bart, 1950-
SUBJECTS
Price, Jill, -- 1965-
Long-term memory -- Biography.
Memory disorders -- Patients -- California -- Biography.