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Mind Electric: 'Lyrical and spellbinding' New Scientist [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 198x126x22 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Virago Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0349019126
  • ISBN-13: 9780349019123
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 198x126x22 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Virago Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0349019126
  • ISBN-13: 9780349019123
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*LONGLISTED FOR THE 2026 PEN AMERICA LITERARY AWARDS* *WINNER OF THE PEN/E.O. WILSON LITERARY SCIENCE WRITING AWARD*

A young woman channelling the voice of the Holy Spirit. A mother whose children have been replaced by changelings. A family cursed by a mysterious inability to sleep. Pria Anand's patients come to her with myriad peculiar symptoms, but they all have something in common: their diagnosis always hinges on a story. Her task as a neurologist is akin to a detective's, piecing together the clues in a patient's account with the tells of their body in order to settle on a diagnosis.

Moving from the Boston hospital where Pria Anand treats her patients, to her childhood years in India, to Isla Providencia in the Caribbean and to Guinea in West Africa, The Mind Electric demonstrates again and again the compelling paradox at the heart of neurology: that the strangest symptoms experienced by any single individual can show us something universal about being human.

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Luminous ... an engrossing exploration of the brain's extraordinary powers and terrifying frailties -- Publishers Weekly The book fans of Oliver Sacks have been craving * The i * The Mind Electric is stunning, full of wisdom, revelation and poetry. I was continually awed by Dr. Pria Anand's insight into the darkest shadows of the human experience. I loved every minute of this remarkable book and I will never think of my brain and body in the same way again. -- Susannah Cahalan, author of Brain on Fire A rich and humane work, compelling in its compassion for the personal stories behind the symptoms that bring people to clinics. Pria Anand deftly weaves her own story of change with those of her patients -- Gwen Adshead, author of The Devil You Know At once epic and intricate, personal and universal, The Mind Electric is a fascinating journey through the curious capacities of our brains. A moving and compelling testimony to the importance of telling - and listening to - the stories of what makes us human -- Elinor Cleghorn, author of Unwell Women Pria Anand just might be the heir to Oliver Sacks. Her gorgeous writing and incisive analysis reveal the marvellous neurological underpinnings of our existence. A stunning debut! -- Danielle Ofri, author of What Doctors Feel Pria Anand shares the strangeness and sheer wonder of our brains in a testament to the wildness inside us all * New Scientist, The Best Popular Science Books to Look Forward to in 2025 * Pria Anand braids together science and narrative in this magnificent exploration of how the mind shapes - and upends-the story of our life. The Mind Electric is as gorgeous and complex and astounding as the brain itself -- Laura van den Berg, author of State of Paradise Vivid and entertaining, The Mind Electric Takes us into the strange and sometimes wonderful landscape of neurological impairment. This is a beautifully written book -- Tanya Luhrmann, author of How God Becomes Real Anand's writing is reminiscent of Oliver Sacks and the best of medical writing. I found the tales of her personal experiences and the dive into history fascinating. The Mind Electric is a compelling read -- Abraham Verghese, author of Cutting for Stone A beautifully composed debut by a US neurologist about the peculiar ways individual brains behave and how this can teach us something universal about being human. If you love the work of Oliver Sacks, you'll embrace this as I did * Bookseller, Editor's Choice * Superb. Anand writes with circumspection and sensitivity, and with creativity and verve as well. Delightfully labyrinthine ... a compelling tapestry of stories somehow both discrete and happening all at once, its threads overlapping and interweaving with layers hidden underneath * Telegraph * Powerful, persuasive ... transcends the limitations of the popular science genre and raises broader philosophical questions concerning what it means to be human * Observer * In the acknowledged spirit of the late Oliver Sacks, she brings us more tales from the wondrously strange land of the human brain through a weaving-together of case studies, fables, poetry and personal reminiscence * Globe and Mail, 35 hot new summer books * The best book I've read for years * Psychologist * Lyrical and spellbinding ... her prose is elegant and controlled ... Anand demonstrates the empathy, humility and profound interest in humanity that demarcates an exceptional doctor * New Scientist * A powerful, engaging and tender read ... Anand's keen observations and evocative storytelling make for compelling reading * Irish Times * Exquisite storytelling ... Anand may well be Oliver Sacks' most obvious heir * Times Literary Supplement *

Pria Anand is a neurologist at the Boston Medical Center and an Assistant Professor at the Boston University School of Medicine. She is a graduate of Yale University and Stanford Medical School, and she trained in neurology, neuro-infectious diseases, and neuroimmunology at the Johns Hopkins Hospital and the Massachusetts General Hospital.