You Lost Me There

You Lost Me There by Rosecrans Baldwin is a reprint edition published by Penguin Group on August 2, 2011. This 304-page novel presents a blend of humor, charm, and tragedy as it follows Dr. Victor Aaron, a leading Alzheimer’s researcher. Balancing his demanding work in the lab with memories of his late wife, Sara, Victor navigates the complexities of their marriage, which he has idealized as a harmonious partnership.
In this narrative, Victor’s world is turned upside down when he discovers a series of index cards written by Sara, detailing significant shifts in their relationship. As he grapples with the implications of these revelations, he is supported by a network of strong women, including his lab assistant and Aunt Betsy, who help him confront the challenges of moving forward. The book explores themes related to memory and relationships, providing readers with a thoughtful examination of love and loss.
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“Beautiful, brainy, and offbeat” (Entertainment Weekly), a perfect sophisticated summer read.
By turns funny, charming, and tragic, Rosecrans Baldwin’s debut novel introduces leading Alzheimer’s researcher Dr. Victor Aaron, who spends his days alternating between long hours in the lab and running through memories of his late wife, Sara. He’s preserved their marriage as a perfect, if tumultuous, duet between two opposite but compatible souls. Until the day he discovers a series of index cards in Sara’s handwriting that chronicle the major “changes in direction of their marriage.” Suddenly this eminent memory expert finds his faith in memory itself unraveling, and he must, along with his support network of strong women-from his lab assistant to Aunt Betsy, the doddering doyenne of the island where they all live-determine a way to move on.
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