The Memory Thief

And the Secrets Behind How We Remember--A Medical Mystery

Lauren Aguirre author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Pegasus Books

Published:30th Sep '21

Should be back in stock very soon

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In The Memory Thief, the author explores the challenges faced by researchers investigating a rare form of amnesia linked to opioid use and its broader implications.

In The Memory Thief, the author delves into the complex world of memory science, focusing on a rare and devastating form of amnesia that emerged among fentanyl overdose survivors. The narrative follows a dedicated group of doctors as they embark on a challenging investigation to uncover the truth behind this peculiar condition. Their journey is marked by skepticism and indifference from the medical community, highlighting the often arduous path researchers must navigate when presenting groundbreaking ideas.

As the doctors face numerous obstacles, they gradually uncover compelling evidence that opioids can inflict damage on the hippocampus, the brain region essential for memory formation. This revelation holds significant implications, not just for the victims of this specific amnesia, but potentially for millions of individuals affected by memory-related disorders worldwide. The author skillfully weaves together the scientific intricacies of their findings with the emotional narratives of those impacted.

Aguirre’s writing shines as she elucidates the elegant methodologies that scientists employ to explore the mechanisms of memory. She emphasizes the importance of perseverance in the face of conventional wisdom and societal skepticism. Ultimately, The Memory Thief is not just a tale of discovery; it is a testament to the resilience of those who dare to challenge the status quo, suggesting that hope for treatments, such as those for Alzheimer’s, may be on the horizon.

"Aguirre has a knack for explaining science in accessible detail. The blend of science and deeply felt humanity will leave readers thinking about this one long after they finish." * Publishers Weekly *
"The Memory Thief moves with the roller-coaster speed of a first-rate suspense novel while simultaneously offering a deeply compassionate and insightful look at our understanding of what makes and what breaks human memory. Kudos to Lauren Aguirre for a remarkable book." -- Deborah Blum, best-selling author of The Poison Squad: One Chemist's Single-Minded Crusade for Food Safety at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
“Lauren Aguirre has crafted an intimate tale of sweeping importance, one that travels the mysterious pathways of the mind. This is a story of human frailty, heroic perseverance and, ultimately, hope. She gained the trust of all involved—the dogged researchers and the patients grasping at their fading memories. The result is a deeply reported, remarkable narrative.” -- David Baron, author of AMERICAN ECLIPSE and THE BEAST IN THE GARDEN
"The Memory Thief presents a frightening insight into the lives of the victims of sudden and debilitating memory loss. By intertwining their stories with those of the doctors and scientists trying to help them, Aguirre exposes the difficulties of researching radical ideas in a vastly complex medical world. Emerging from the stories is an engrossing overview of how memory works, and fails, offering invaluable lessons about what we can do to protect our own memories." -- Lynne Kelly, author of THE MEMORY CODE and MEMORY CRAFT
"Truly a masterful synthesis of a large and diverse body of research and clinical lore. Aguirre beautifully brings to life the people behind the research in this excellent and compelling story of medical discovery. I greatly enjoyed reading The Memory Thief." -- Bradford C. Dickerson, director of the Frontotemporal Disorders Unit at Massachusetts General Hospital
"An engaging, suspenseful portrait of medical sleuthing that uncovered secrets about how drugs of abuse can damage memory. It is historically rich and will be of interest to those who study the politics of, and barriers to, scientific advancement. It is a delightful and informative read." -- Marc J. Kaufman, director of McLean Hospital’s Translational Neuroimaging Laboratory
"Aguirre imbues descriptions of the book’s doctors, researchers, and patients with humanity. Because opioid use and Alzheimer’s disease are two subjects affecting large swaths of Americans, this is a fascinating window into the search of one scientist (with a lot of help) to connect the dots and make a difference."  * Library Journal *
The Memory Thief is extensively researched, and Aguirre writes clearly, concisely, and often cinematically. The book succeeds in providing an accessible yet substantive look at memory science and offering glimpses of the often-challenging process of biomedical investigation.” * Science *

ISBN: 9781643136523

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm

Weight: 481g

336 pages