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My Fathers Brain: Life in the Shadow of Alzheimers Audiobook, by Sandeep Jauhar Play Audiobook Sample

My Father's Brain: Life in the Shadow of Alzheimer's Audiobook

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Read By: Sandeep Jauhar Publisher: Macmillan Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 5.17 hours at 1.5x Speed 3.88 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: April 2023 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781250887269

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

17

Longest Chapter Length:

41:21 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

29 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

27:24 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

6

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Publisher Description

“These pages will be a blessing to families dealing with Alzheimer’s. Sandeep Jauhar’s prose is insightful, honest, and moving about a condition that most of us will inevitably encounter in our lifetimes." —Abraham Verghese, author of Cutting for Stone



A deeply affecting memoir of a father's descent into dementia, and a revelatory inquiry into why the human brain degenerates with age and what we can do about it.

Almost six million Americans—about one in every ten people over the age of sixty-five—have Alzheimer’s disease or related dementias, and this number is projected to more than double by 2050. What is it like to live with and amid this increasingly prevalent condition—an affliction that some fear more than death? In My Father’s Brain, the distinguished physician and author Sandeep Jauhar sets his father’s descent into Alzheimer’s alongside his own journey toward understanding this disease and how it might best be coped with, if not cured.

In an intimate memoir rich with humor and heartbreak, Jauhar relates how his immigrant father and extended family felt, quarreled, and found their way through the dissolution of a cherished life. Along the way, he lucidly exposes what happens in the brain as we age and our memory falters, and explores everything from the history of ancient Greece to the most cutting-edge neurological—and bioethical—research. Throughout, My Father’s Brain confronts the moral and psychological concerns that arise when family members must become caregivers, when children’s and parents’ roles reverse, and when we must accept unforeseen turns in our closest relationships—and in our understanding of what it is to have a self. The result is a work of essential insight into dementia, and into how scientists, caregivers, and all of us in an aging society are reckoning with the fallout.

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“Excels in its clear scientific explanations of what happens in the brain as dementia progresses…Deeply moving, especially when [Sandeep] Jauhar describes his own sense of confusion about how to do the right thing as his father declines.”

— Financial Times (London)

Quotes

  • “Describes his family’s long, difficult journey with tenderness and candor.”

    — AARP magazine
  • "A fascinating mixture of the medical and the personal…[Full of] transcendent moments.”

    — New York Times
  • “This moving book instills empathy, understanding, and curiosity in its reader, and I could not recommend it more.”

    — World Literature Today

Awards

  • A New Yorker Best Books of the Year Pick
  • A Smithsonian Magazine Pick of Top 10 Science Books of 2023
  • An AARP Magazine Editors’ Pick of 2023's Best Books
  • Among longlisted titles for New Yorker Best Books of the Year, 2023

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About Sandeep Jauhar

Sandeep Jauhar is the bestselling author of several acclaimed books, including Intern, Doctored, and Heart: A History, which was a finalist for the 2019 Wellcome Book Prize; was named a best book of 2018 by the London Mail on Sunday, Science Friday, and the Los Angeles Public Library; and was a PBS NewsHour/New York Times book club pick. A practicing physician, he writes writes regularly for the opinion section of the New York Times. His TED Talk on the emotional heart was one of the ten most-watched TED Talks of 2019.