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Dear Oliver: An Unexpected Friendship With Oliver Sacks,Used
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A heartfelt memoir that captures the meeting of two great mindsand, with boundless generosity, shares the joy of what it's like to make, have, and keep a friend later in lifeTo the world, he was Dr. Sacks, the brilliant neurologist behind bestselling books like Musicophilia and The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat. To professor Susan Barry, he became Dear Oliverher mentor, friend, and confidant over the course of their unlikely, engrossing tenyear correspondence.It begins with a letter that Sue almost doesn't send. Dear Dr. Sacks . . . You asked me if I could imagine what the world would look like when viewed with two eyes. Sues unheardof case historyas a stereoblind patient who acquired 3D vision in adulthoodso fascinates Dr. Sacks that he immediately asks to visit her. As Stereo Sue, she becomes the subject of one of his indelible New Yorker piecesand, as a fellow neuroscientist, his sounding board for every kind of intellectual inquiry.Their shared passionsfrom classical music to cuttlefish, brain plasticity to bioluminescent planktonspark a friendship that buoys both of them through lifes crests and falls: as Sue becomes an author in her own right, as she supports her father in his decline, and as Oliver becomes a patient himselfbattling cancer that, in a painful twist, robs him of his own vision.Dr. Sackss letters to Sue offer his devoted readers an unprecedented glimpse of the man himselffrom his legendary compassion and insight to his love of the periodic table (which he kept in his wallet). Throughout Dear Oliver, we are reminded that true friends help each other see the world a little differently. With 27 blackandwhite images
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