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Lost and Found: Why Losing Our Memories Doesn''t Mean Losing Ourselves

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By (author): Dr Jules Montague

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'Exquisite . . . a book for anyone with a loved one with dementia. In Montague's hands this landscape is rendered more bearable.' Irish Times

'A profoundly moving book . . . Jules Montague is writing about what it is to be human and the surprising fragility of our sense of self.' Daily Mail

Who do you become when your mind misbehaves?


Neurologist Dr Jules Montague blends stories of her patients experiencing dementia, brain injury and other neurological disorder with profound insights on what makes us who we are. At once poignant and consoling, this revelatory book explores how we lose ourselves and those around us - and how we can be found again.

Lost and Found is a fascinating and timely examination of what happens to the person left behind when memories disappear, personality changes, and consciousness is disrupted.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 220g
  • Dimensions: 128 x 196mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Feb 2019
  • Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781473646964

About Dr Jules Montague

Jules Montague is a consultant neurologist in London a job she combines with work in Mozambique and India each year. Originally from a seaside town in Ireland Jules studied Medicine at Trinity College Dublin. Her clinical sub-specialty is young-onset dementia - patients who develop memory and behavioural changes as early as their twenties. Some of her most challenging work is in the intensive care setting where she sees patients who have suffered catastrophic brain injuries. She writes regularly for the Guardian and her work has also been featured in Granta Mosaic Aeon NME The Verge the Independent the Lancet and on the BBC.

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