Sellers, Heather.
Summary: This is an unusual and uncommonly moving family memoir, with a twist that gives new meaning to hindsight, insight, and forgiveness. Heather Sellers 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...
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Publisher / Publication Date: Blackstone Audio, Inc. 2010
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Sellers, Heather
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Publisher / Publication Date: Writer's Digest Books 2005
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Publisher / Publication Date: Writer's Digest Books 2007
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1 available in Adult Non-fiction, Call number: Word SellersSellers, Heather
Summary: An unusual and uncommonly moving family memoir, with a twist that gives 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, she took what cues she could from speech, hairstyle, and gait, but she sometimes kissed a stranger, thinking he...
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Publisher / Publication Date: Riverhead Books 2010
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1 available in Adult Non-fiction, Call number: Health SellersSellers, Heather
Summary: At her twentieth high school reunion, author and creative writing professor Heather Sellers discovered that she had inherited illness: face-blindness. In a normal brain, a series of processes in the fusiform face area allow people to recognize old faces. But in Sellers' case, these processes do not occur. Here, Sellers recounts how she has coped with her condition.
Format: sound recording-nonmusical
Publisher / Publication Date: Blackstone Audio 2010