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The Man Who Forgot How to Read

by Howard Engel

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ISBN13: 9780312382094
ISBN10: 031238209x
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The remarkable journey of an award-winning writer struck with a rare and devastating affliction that prevented him from reading even his own writing

One hot midsummer morning, novelist Howard Engel picked up his newspaper from his front step and discovered he could no longer read it. The letters had mysteriously jumbled themselves into something that looked like Cyrillic one moment and Korean the next. While he slept, Engel had experienced a stroke and now suffered from a rare condition called alexia sine agraphia, meaning that while he could still write, he could no longer read.

            Over the next several weeks in hospital and in rehabilitation, Engel discovered that much more was affected than his ability to read. His memory failed him, and even the names of old friends escaped his tongue. At first geography eluded him: he would know that two streets met somewhere in the city, but he couldn’t imagine where. Apples and grapefruit now looked the same. When he returned home, he had trouble remembering where things went and would routinely ?nd cans of tuna in the dishwasher and jars of pencils in the freezer.

           Despite his disabilities, Engel prepared to face his dilemma. He contacted renowned neurologist Dr. Oliver Sacks for advice and visited him in New York City, forging a lasting friendship. He bravely learned to read again. And in the face of tremendous obstacles, he triumphed in writing a new novel.

            An absorbing and uplifting story, filled with sly wit and candid insights, The Man Who Forgot How to Read will appeal to anyone fascinated by the mysteries of the mind, on and off the page.

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Sometime in 2001, Howard Engel, a father, widower and Canadian writer of popular detective stories, woke up as he always did, went outside to pick up his daily newspaper and found that he couldn't read it. In his sleep, he had suffered a small stroke, but a stroke is only small when it's happening to somebody else. The episode left Engel without the ability to read, but he also showed enough other... Washington Post Book Review (read the entire Washington Post review)

About the Author

Howard Engel is the creator of the enduring and beloved detective Benny Cooperman, who, through his appearance in twelve novels, has become an internationally recognized fictional sleuth. He is the winner of numerous awards, including an Arthur Ellis Award for Crime Fiction. He lives in Toronto, Canada.

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Wendy S., May 18, 2008 (view all comments by Wendy S.)
I was impressed and inspired by Engel's account of his life before and since his debilitating stroke. After learning about the effects of his stroke it's hard to believe that he was able to continue to pursue his career in writing. His writing is accessible to a wide variety of readers, and the sheer stamina it took for him to write at all makes this a book worth owning.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780312382094
Subtitle:
A Memoir
Author:
Engel, Howard
Author:
Sacks, Oliver
Afterword by:
Sacks, Oliver
Afterword:
Sacks, Oliver
Publisher:
Thomas Dunne Books
Subject:
Medical
Subject:
Medical - General
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Cerebrovascular disease
Subject:
Reading disability
Subject:
Personal Memoirs
Subject:
Cerebrovascular disease -- Patients.
Copyright:
Edition Description:
First
Publication Date:
20080708
Binding:
Electronic book text in proprietary or open standard format
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Includes b, &, w illustrations throughou
Pages:
176
Dimensions:
8.12 x 6.1 x 0.775 in

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