
Fiona Phillips, the renowned broadcaster and journalist, has penned a deeply moving memoir titled 'Remember When', which chronicles her harrowing journey with early-onset Alzheimer's. The book is not just a personal account but a stark reminder of the devastating impact of this disease.
A Candid and Unsparing Narrative
Phillips' writing is refreshingly honest, pulling no punches as she describes the confusion, frustration, and fear that accompany her diagnosis. Her ability to articulate the gradual erosion of memory and identity is both heartbreaking and enlightening.
More Than a Memoir
While 'Remember When' is deeply personal, it also serves as a powerful call to action. Phillips highlights the lack of awareness and resources for those diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's, urging society to take the disease more seriously.
A Must-Read for All
This memoir is not just for those affected by Alzheimer's but for anyone seeking to understand the human side of this condition. Phillips' courage and clarity make 'Remember When' an essential read.