My Father'S Brain: Life In The Shadow Of Alzheimer'S
An acclaimed physicianās affecting memoir of his fatherās dementia and his own inquiry into the brain.
Almost six million Americansāabout one in every ten people over the age of sixty-fiveāhave Alzheimerās disease or a related dementia, 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 Fatherās Brain, the distinguished physician and author Sandeep Jauhar sets his fatherās struggle with Alzheimerās 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 ancient conceptions of the mind to the most cutting-edge neurologicalāand bioethicalāresearch. Throughout, My Fatherās Brain confronts the moral and psychological concerns that arise when family members must become caregivers, when childrenās and parentsā roles reverse, and when we must accept unforeseen turns in our closest relationshipsāand 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.