by Dr Barbara K . Lipska (Author)
'Oliver Sacks-meets-When Breath Becomes Air ... Barbara Lipska's remarkable story illuminates the many mysteries of our fragile yet resilient brains.' Lisa Genova, bestselling author of Still Alice and Every Note Played 'Completely compelling and powerful, and hard to put down.' Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, author of Inventing Ourselves: The Secret Life of the Teenage Brain When neuroscientist Barbara Lipska's melanoma spread to her brain it started to play tricks on her. The expert on mental illness, who had spent a career trying to work out how the brain operates and what happens when it fails, experienced what it is like to go mad. She began to exhibit paranoia and schizophrenia-like symptoms. She became disinhibited, completely unaware of her inappropriate behaviour. She got lost driving home from work, a journey she did every day. She couldn't remember things that had just happened to her. Small details like what she was having for breakfast became an obsession, but she ignored the fact that she was about to die. And she remembers every moment with absolute clarity. Weaving the science of the mind and the biology of the brain into her personal story, this is a powerful account of what happens when the brain fails.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Publisher: Corgi
Published: 21 Feb 2019
ISBN 10: 0552174262
ISBN 13: 9780552174268
Book Overview: The extraordinary true story of a renowned neuroscientist, an expert on mental health disorders, whose brain tumours caused her to lose her mind.