MARC Bibliographic Record

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020    $a9781594487736
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100 1_ $aSellers, Heather,$d1964-
245 10 $aYou don't look like anyone I know :$ba true story of family, face blindness, and forgiveness /$cHeather Sellers.
264 _1 $aNew York :$bRiverhead Books,$c[2010]
264 _4 $c©2010
300    $a356 pages ;$c22 cm
336    $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337    $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338    $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
520    $aAn unusual and uncommonly moving family memoir, with a twist that give new meaning to hindsight, insight, and forgiveness. The author is face blind--that is, she has prosopagnosia, a rare neurological condition that prevents her from reliably recognizing people's faces. Growing up, unaware of the reason for her perpetual confusion and anxiety, she took what cues she could from speech, hairstyle, and gait. But she sometimes kissed a stranger, thinking he was her boyfriend, or failed to recognize even her own father and mother. She feared she must be crazy. Yet it was her mother who nailed windows shut and covered them with blankets, made her daughter walk on her knees to spare the carpeting, had her practice secret words to use in the likely event of abduction. Her father went on weeklong "fishing trips" (aka benders), took in drifters, wore panty hose and bras under his regular clothes. She clung to a barely coherent story of a "normal" childhood in order to survive the one she had. That fairy tale unraveled two decades later when she took the man she would marry home to meet her parents and began to discover the truth about her family and about herself. As she came at last to trust her own perceptions, she learned the gift of perspective: that embracing the past as it is allows us to let it go. And she illuminated a deeper truth that even in the most flawed circumstances, love may be seen and felt.
590 0_ $a290D
600 10 $aSellers, Heather,$d1964-.
650 _0 $aWomen authors, American$vBiography.
650 _0 $aFace perception.
650 _0 $aProsopagnosia.
997    $aMARCIVE

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Document ID: 9910530508702121
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Network Physical IDs: 9910530508702121
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