- 2005 edition, 315 pages
- Published by Phoenix
- Paperback, B Format
- Very good condition, near new
'Most people want to learn how to remember more; for Noel Burun, the big task, the most burdensome, was to learn how to forget....'
Noel Burun can memorise a deck of shuffled playing cards in under sixty seconds, a 100-digit number after hearing it only once, and recite the value of pi to a hundered places. He has hypermnesia and synesthesia - his memory is unrelentingly exact and when people speak he sees their words as vibrant explosions of colour. His mother, on the other hand, is slowly sinking into the quicksand of Alzheimer's.
A man who remembers too much, and a woman who remembers too little - both struggle to make sense of their worlds in a house bloated with memories.
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