Greg O'Brien
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Meryl L. Moss Media, Inc.Meryl L. Moss | meryl@merylmossmedia.comCarole Claps | carole@merylmossmedia.com203.226.0199PRAISE FOR ON PLUTO“Told with extraordinary vulnerability grace, humor and profound insight…If you’re trying to understand what it feels like to live with Alzheimer’s…then you need to read this book.” ―Lisa Genova, New York Times best-selling author, Still Alice“A more eloquent, witty, and honest spokesperson, this horrible disease will never see. Greg O’Brien is my hero, and will soon be yours after reading his groundbreaking book!” —Dr. Rudy Tanzi, vice-chair of Neurology and Director of Genetics at Massachusetts General Hospital, Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School, Alzheimer’s world expert“A brilliant journalist, Greg O’Brien has bravely chosen to live his life out of the shadows and in the spotlight. To say Greg is a writer is like saying Fred Astaire did a two-step or that Thomas Edison was a tinkerer. —George Vradenburg, co-founder, UsAgainstAlzheimer’s“You have never read a book quite like it, and probably never will again.”―William Martin, New York Times bestselling author. Cape Cod, Back Bay, The Lincoln Letter “Alzheimer’s messed with the wrong man.” David Shenk, New York Times best-selling author of The Forgetting New Horizons, Expanded EditionOn Pluto: Inside the Mind of Alzheimer’sBy Greg O’Brien A sea of spring dandelions outside the barn on Outer Cape Cod is leaning toward the bay, a wave of yellow, an image that captures imagination. The dandelion, a French derivative for “dent de lion” (the toot
On Pluto: Inside the Mind of Alzheimer's
This highly acclaimed book is an international award winner, and is written by an investigative journalist, Greg O’Brien, who is afflicted by early onset Alzheimer’s disease. O’Brien goes into his own mind to chronicle the progress of his own disease
On Pluto: Inside the Mind of Alzheimer's
This highly acclaimed book is an international award winner, and is written by an investigative journalist, Greg O’Brien, who is afflicted by early onset Alzheimer’s disease. O’Brien goes into his own mind to chronicle the progress of his own disease