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sarah_rimk 's review for:
The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales
by Oliver Sacks
This was a fascinating series of vignettes about Dr. Sack's patients. The most fascinating aspect of the book was all the things we don't know about the human brain. Many people we think of as having disabilities, may also have tremendous gifts just because their brain works a little differently. There is so much left to learn about perception, reason, the brain and some of the very things that make us human. My only critique was that the language was very science heavy at times, making it difficult for the average reader to understand.