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''Still Alice'' is a 2007 novel by
Lisa Genova Lisa Genova (born November 22, 1970) is an American neuroscientist and author. She self-published her debut novel '' Still Alice'' (2007), about a Harvard University professor who suffers early onset Alzheimer's disease. The book gained popular ...
, a
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and author. The novel is about a woman who suffers
early-onset Alzheimer's disease Early-onset Alzheimer's disease, also called younger-onset Alzheimer's, is Alzheimer's disease diagnosed before the age of 65. It is an uncommon form of Alzheimer's, accounting for only 5–10% of all Alzheimer's cases. About 60% have a positive ...
. Alice Howland, a 50-year-old woman, is a cognitive psychology professor at
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and is a world-renowned linguistics expert. She is married to an equally successful husband, and they have three grown children. The disease takes hold swiftly, and it changes Alice's relationship with her family and the world. It is Genova's first novel. Genova self-published the book in 2007 with iUniverse. Beverly Beckham of ''
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'' wrote, "After I read ''Still Alice'' I wanted to stand up and tell a train full of strangers, 'You have to get this book.'"Beverly Beckham, "Despite monster, she is 'Still Alice'"
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Beckham notes that the story is told from the inside: "This is Alice Howland's story, for as long as she can tell it." The book was later acquired by
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and published in January 2009 by Pocket Books (now
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). It was on ''The New York Times'' best seller list for more than 40 weeks. It has been sold in 30 countries and translated into more than 20 languages."Total Transformation"
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Writing style

The book presents the story through Alice's point of view, and the thoughts of other characters are not stated. Alexis Gordon of the University of Toronto Medical Journal wrote that ''Still Alice'' uses a "plain, unornamented, and sometimes even clinical style, which belies the strong emotions the book brings forth."Gordon, p. 55.


Reception

The book won the 2008 Bronte Prize. Gordon stated that general readers and patients had a positive reception to the book.Sue Ransohoff of the ''
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'' wrote that Genova "writes with authority that makes her subject come alive, and somehow, become less terrifying than one might anticipate."Ransohoff, Sue.
Reader recommendation: Still Alice
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The book was placed on the publication's "reader recommendation" list.
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wrote that there was "heavy-handed" dialogue and "clumsy" prose, and that "beyond the heartbreaking record of illness there's little here to remember."Still Alice
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PW wrote that "it's impossible not to feel for Alice and her loved ones" and "This novel will appeal to those dealing with the disease and may prove helpful". Kirkus Reviews wrote that the book was "Worthy, benign and readable, but not always lifelike."


Adaptations

The book was adapted for the stage by Christine Mary Dunford for the
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in Chicago. The play was produced from April 10-May 19, 2013. Memento Films and
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produced a film adaptation of the book, starring
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in her
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-winning role as Alice Howland, and co-starring Alec Baldwin,
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, and
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. The film made many changes in its interpretation, the biggest of which being that it places the setting in New York where Alice teaches at
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. Subsequently, the film also changes John's job offer from chairman of the Cancer Biology and Genetics Program at
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in New York to a job offer at the Mayo Clinic in
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.


References

* Gordon, Alexis.
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. '' University of Toronto Medical Journal'', 2010, Vol.88(1), p. 55
See profile

DOI: 10.5015/utmj.v88i1.1300


Notes


Further reading

* Burkhardt, Joanna M. "Genova, Lisa. Still Alice." '' Library Journal'', May 1, 2009, Vol.134(8), p. 50(1). * Clifton, Tanya. "Still Alice." '' International Psychogeriatrics'', 2010, Vol.22(5), pp. 846–846. * Dempsey, Dianne. "Unforgettable story of Alzheimer's." ''
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''. February 28, 2009, p. 23. * Grodovich, Lorraine M.
STILL ALICE: A NOVEL By Lisa Genova
" '' Educational Gerontology'', 2009, Vol.35(9), p. 853 * Harding - Price, Sharon. "Still Alice." '' Mental Health Practice'', April, 2011, Vol.14(7), p. 6(1). * Wilkinson, Joanne."
Still Alice
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'', November 15, 2008, Vol.105(6), p. 27(2). * Miceli, Barbara. “My yesterdays are disappearing, and my tomorrows are uncertain”: Alzheimer's Disease and the Impossible Survivor Narrative in Lisa Genova's Still Alice", in Altre Modernità n. 24 (2020), pp. 66–78. https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/AMonline/article/view/14515


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