Informative, insightful and enriched by the hard-won wisdom of experience. -- TLS 'These pages will be a blessing to families dealing with Alzheimer's. Jauhar's prose is insightful, honest and moving about a condition that most of us will inevitably encounter in our lifetimes.' -- Abraham Verghese, author of Cutting for Stone 'In this stirring memoir, a cardiologist ponders his fathers Alzheimers diagnosis, from his difficulty separating his scientific understanding from the intensity of their relationship to recent neurological research and the insight poetry can have for coping.' -- New York Times Gripping [ Jauhars] honesty makes this a book that will give others what we sometimes need most the knowledge that we are not alone. -- Dr Lucy Pollock, author of The Book About Getting Older 'A painful but important read for anyone who has lost a friend or relative to Alzheimers.' -- New Statesman 'My Father's Brain is at once a deeply affecting memoir and a profoundly instructive primer about a malady that now affects many millions of people.' -- Amitav Ghosh, author of The Nutmeg's Curse and Flood of Fire '[ My Father's Brain] excels in its clear scientific explanations of what happens in the brain as dementia progresses and in its authentic descriptions of the sheer hell of it for all concerned deeply moving, especially when Jauhur describes his own sense of confusion about how to do the right thing as his father declines. -- Financial Times 'Painful yet affecting... difficult to put down.' -- Kirkus 'With Heart: A History and other books, Sandeep Jauhar established himself as one of our most insightful, readable, and humane physician-authors. With My Fathers Brain, his work becomes still more essential. Blending the humor, compassion, and absorbing family drama of first-rate memoir with expert science writing, he has composed a cant-miss introduction to what has been called The Age of Alzheimers.' -- Sanjay Gupta, author of Keep Sharp and World War C Engaging, well written, and gives a very personal touch from a MD confronted with the disease I recommend it to a wide public. -- Prof Bart de Strooper, Director of the UK Dementia Research Institute 'Propulsive... Every family whos ever faced an Alzheimers diagnosis will see themselves in this exceptional work.' -- Publishers Weekly