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Somebody I Used to Know

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_______________ A RICHARD AND JUDY BOOK CLUB PICK THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER A BBC RADIO 4 BOOK OF THE WEEK SELECTED AS A BOOK OF THE YEAR BY THE TIMES SELECTED AS A SUMMER READ BY THE SUNDAY TIMES, FINANCIAL TIMES, DAILY TELEGRAPH, THE TIMES AND THE MAIL ON SUNDAY _______________ 'Anyone who knows a person living with dementia should read this book' - The Times 'Revelatory' - Guardian 'A miracle' - Telegraph 'Remarkable' - Daily Mail 'A landmark book' - Financial Times _______________ How do you build a life when all that you know is changing? How do you conceive of love when you can no longer recognise those who mean the most to you? A phenomenal memoir, Somebody I Used to Know is both a heart-rending tribute to the woman Wendy Mitchell once was, and a brave affirmation of the woman dementia has seen her become.

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Somebody I Used to Know, Wendy Mitchell

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2019
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Anglais
Publié
2019
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souple
ISBN10
1408893339
ISBN13
9781408893333
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_______________ A RICHARD AND JUDY BOOK CLUB PICK THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER A BBC RADIO 4 BOOK OF THE WEEK SELECTED AS A BOOK OF THE YEAR BY THE TIMES SELECTED AS A SUMMER READ BY THE SUNDAY TIMES, FINANCIAL TIMES, DAILY TELEGRAPH, THE TIMES AND THE MAIL ON SUNDAY _______________ 'Anyone who knows a person living with dementia should read this book' - The Times 'Revelatory' - Guardian 'A miracle' - Telegraph 'Remarkable' - Daily Mail 'A landmark book' - Financial Times _______________ How do you build a life when all that you know is changing? How do you conceive of love when you can no longer recognise those who mean the most to you? A phenomenal memoir, Somebody I Used to Know is both a heart-rending tribute to the woman Wendy Mitchell once was, and a brave affirmation of the woman dementia has seen her become.