Awakenings
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1999
464
Book • Nonfiction
Mount Carmel, New York • 1960s
1999
Adult
18+ years
Awakenings by Oliver Sacks recounts the experiences of individuals who were left immobile by encephalitis lethargica. With the administration of the drug L-DOPA, these individuals experienced temporary awakenings, showcasing the complexity of neurological conditions. The text explores their personal journeys, highlighting the profound impact of the treatment and the resilience of individuals living with these conditions.
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Heartwarming
Contemplative
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Oliver Sacks' Awakenings is acclaimed for its compassionate and insightful examination of post-encephalitic patients. Readers praise its empathetic narrative and depth of medical detail, though some find it dense and challenging. Criticisms point to its complex medical jargon, which may deter casual readers. Overall, it is a profound exploration of humane medical care.
Readers who appreciate Awakenings by Oliver Sacks are typically interested in neurology, human stories, and the complexities of the mind. Fans of The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat by Sacks and Brain on Fire by Susannah Cahalan will find the same blend of scientific insight and empathetic narrative engaging.
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464
Book • Nonfiction
Mount Carmel, New York • 1960s
1999
Adult
18+ years
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