A
Book for Memory-Challenged Adults
Book I of a Series
Advance Reactions
“I think this is a great idea and it
is very useful, indeed. It makes a lot of sense. I fully
support and endorse the concept [of your book].”
Rudolph E. Tanzi, Ph.D.
— Joseph P. and Rose F. Kennedy Professor of Neurology,
Harvard Medical School
— Director, Genetics and Aging Research Unit,
Mass General Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease
Massachusetts General Hospital

“I think your idea is excellent.
It certainly appears to be necessary to fill a void in this
area of publishing, namely the realistic representation of
images and ideas for people with memory and cognitive impairment.”
David
B. Teplow, Ph.D.
— Professor of Neurology
— Director, Biopolymer Laboratory,
David Geffen School of Medicine
at UCLA

“I think that such a book, especially
if it stimulates reminiscence, will be valuable to dementia
patients and relatively novel. I support your
book.”
Ralph
A. Nixon, MD, PhD
— Professor of Psychiatry and Cell Biology
— Director, NYU Center of Excellence on Brain Aging
— Director, The Silberstein Alzheimer's Institute,
NYU Langone Medical Center
— Director of Research and the Center for Dementia Research, Nathan Kline
Institute

“I absolutely love
your idea and synopsis! I agree completely with you that
there is a very large untapped market for such a book (or
series of books). The images are very concrete and may
elicit memories or even just a sense of familiarity. I
also appreciate that the text and images, while uncomplicated
and straightforward, are appropriate for the adult audience
rather than using kid's books.”
Cindy Lemere, Ph.D.
— Associate Professor of Neurology,
Harvard Medical School
— Member, Alzheimer's Disease Research Committee,
American
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