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Remember: The Science of Memory and the Art of Forgetting Audiobook, by Lisa Genova Play Audiobook Sample

Remember: The Science of Memory and the Art of Forgetting Audiobook

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Read By: Lisa Genova Publisher: Simon & Schuster Australia Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 4.00 hours at 1.5x Speed 3.00 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: March 2021 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781761101229

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

22

Longest Chapter Length:

30:37 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

15 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

16:33 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

8

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Publisher Description

Selected as one of Audible’s best audiobooks of 2021.

A fascinating exploration of the intricacies of how we remember, why we forget, and what we can do to protect our memories, from the Harvard-trained neuroscientist and bestselling author of Still Alice.

 

Have you ever felt a crushing wave of panic when you can’t remember the name of that actor in the movie you saw last week, or when you walk into a room only to forget why you went there in the first place? If you’re over forty, you’re probably not laughing. You might even be worried that these lapses in memory could be an early sign of Alzheimer’s or dementia. In reality, for the vast majority of us, these examples of forgetting are completely normal. Why? Because while memory is amazing, it is far from perfect. Our brains aren’t designed to remember every name we hear, plan we make, or day we experience. Just because your memory sometimes fails doesn’t mean it’s broken or succumbing to disease. Forgetting is actually part of being human.

 

In Remember, neuroscientist and acclaimed novelist Lisa Genova delves into how memories are made and how we retrieve them. You’ll come to appreciate the clear distinction between normal forgetting (where you parked your car) and forgetting due to Alzheimer’s (that you own a car). And you’ll see how memory is profoundly impacted by meaning, emotion, sleep, stress, and context. Once you understand the language of memory and how it functions, its incredible strengths and maddening weaknesses, its natural vulnerabilities and potential superpowers, you can both vastly improve your ability to remember and feel less rattled when you inevitably forget. You don’t have to fear your memory anymore. And that can be life-changing.

‘Using her expertise as a neuroscientist and her gifts as a storyteller, Genova explains the nuances of human memory. As with her previous books, this is an engaging and edifying read.’ Steven Pinker, Johnstone Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, author of How the Mind Works

‘No one writes more brilliantly about the connections between the brain, the mind, and the heart. Remember is a beautiful, fascinating, and important book about the mysteries of human memory—what it is, how it works, and what happens when it is stolen from us. A scientific and literary treat that you will not soon forget.’ Daniel Gilbert, Edgar Pierce Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, New York Times bestselling author of Stumbling on Happiness

‘In Remember, Lisa Genova provides easy-to-follow, no nonsense advice on how to maximize one of the greatest outputs of your brain—memory. But, more important, she also lets us know that while memory is a tremendous gift, the real you is much more than just what you can remember!’ Rudolph E. Tanzi, PhD, professor of neurology, Harvard Medical School, coauthor of The Healing Self 

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"Neuroscientist and novelist Genova (Still Alice) delivers a solid primer on the way memory works and fails to work … Genova blends popular science and self-help, providing lay reader-friendly descriptions of the function of memory and sharing tips for better memory in a helpful appendix ... This accessible survey is an easy entry point for anyone wondering how and why they keep forgetting where they left their car keys.’"

Quotes

  • “An engaging and edifying read.”

    — Steven Pinker, Johnstone Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and New York Times bestselling author
  • “This user-friendly account is very informative and should encourage and comfort concerned readers.”

    — Booklist
  • “Blends popular science and self-help, providing lay reader-friendly descriptions of the function of memory and sharing tips for better memory.”

    — Publishers Weekly
  • “Genova’s plentiful anecdotes from her personal and professional lives make it easy for readers to relate, and her obvious expertise in memory and the brain results in a book that is more insightful than many others on the subject.”

    — Kirkus Reviews
  • ‘Using her expertise as a neuroscientist and her gifts as a storyteller, Genova explains the nuances of human memory. As with her previous books, this is an engaging and edifying read.’

    — Steven Pinker, Johnstone Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, author of How the Mind Works
  • ‘Brain science is deciphering the mysteries of memory, and no one is better positioned to tell the electrifying story than Dr Genova, with her scientist’s eye and poet’s ear. A book you won’t forget.’

    — David Eagleman, neuroscientist, Stanford University, author of The Brain
  • ‘No one writes more brilliantly about the connections between the brain, the mind and the heart. Remember is a beautiful, fascinating and important book about the mysteries of human memory – what it is, how it works, and what happens when it is stolen from us. A scientific and literary treat that you will not soon forget.’

    — Daniel Gilbert, Edgar Pierce Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, author of Stumbling on Happiness
  • ‘In Remember, Lisa Genova provides easy-to-follow, no nonsense advice on how to maximize one of the greatest outputs of your brain – memory. But, more important, she also lets us know that while memory is a tremendous gift, the real you is much more than just what you can remember!’

    — Rudolph E. Tanzi, PhD, professor of neurology, Harvard Medical School, co-author of The Healing Self
  • Genova’s plentiful anecdotes from her personal and professional lives make it easy for readers to relate, and her obvious expertise in memory and the brain results in a book that is more insightful than many others on the subject. Sharp writing and accessible storytelling make for a compelling read.’

  • This user-friendly account is very informative and should encourage and comfort concerned readers.’

  • 'An engaging and easy to read non-fiction book that will appeal to all readers, this is a truly fascinating exploration of what it means to be human and how to harness the power of the brain to thrive.'

Awards

  • A New York Times bestseller
  • #1 Amazon bestseller

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About Lisa Genova

Lisa Genova is the author of several New York Times bestsellers, including Still Alice, which was adapted into an Oscar-winning film. She graduated valedictorian from Bates College with a degree in biopsychology and holds a PhD in neuroscience from Harvard University. Combining her knowledge as a neuroscientist and skills as a storyteller, she is also a sought-after speaker and edutainer. Her TED Talks on memory have been viewed over 11 million times, and she was featured in the PBS special Build a Better Memory Through Science. Visit her website LisaGenova.com or follow her on Instagram or Facebook @AuthorLisaGenova.