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A Book for Memory-Challenged Adults
Book I of a Series
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“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

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“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

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“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

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“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 Health Assistance Foundation