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The Renascence of Memory by Amy Sterling Casil

A nanotechnology treatment cures former academic Carol Meyers of Alzheimers.


 
 

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Title: The Renascence of Memory

Author: Amy Sterling Casil

Length: novella

First Publication: Without Absolution anthology, 2001

What the Story is About: “Carol Meyers, a former academic, suffers from Alzheimers. Thanks to a new nanotechnology treatment, Carol has now awakened from her long sleep in childish Alzheimer dreams. She has a new friend, Ned, who is in her head – a nanofriend. But becoming young again in both mind and body,with the memories of a lifetime may be more painful than anything she ever imagined. ” (Author’s summary)

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Categories: 2000-2009Casil - Amy SterlingMemoryNeuroscienceShort Fiction

 

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