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Joshua Foer's Moonwalking with Einstein" is an astonishing journey through the mind and secrets of how our memory really works. Can anyone get a perfect memory? Joshua Foer used to be like most of us forgetting phone numbers and mislaying keys. Then he learnt the art of memory training discovering the mnemonic ancient 'memory palace' technique first practiced by Simonides of Ceos over 2 500 years ago. And only year later Foer found himself in the finals of the US Memory Championships alongside 'mental athletes' who could memorise the precise order of ten shuffled decks of cards in under an hour. From the man who can recall nine thousand books to another who constantly forgets who he is from the ancient world to the cutting edge of neuroscience Joshua Foer discovers a truth we often forget:
that memory is the key to everything we are. "Passionate and deeply engrossing...The more we challenge ourselves the greater our capacity. It's a fact that every teacher parent and student would do well to learn. The lesson is unforgettable". ("Washington Post"). "Captivating...Engaging.. .Mr. Foer writes in these pages with fresh enthusiasm. His narrative is smart and funny". (Michiko Kakutani "New York Times"). "Delightful.. .empathetic thought-provoking and...memorable". (Elizabeth Pisani "Prospect"). "An endearingly geeky world.. .witty and revelatory". (Oliver Burkeman "Guardian"). "A charming book.. .interwoven with informed exposition about the psychological science of memory". (Professor Larry R Squire "Nature"). "Great fun and hugely readable". (Mark Turner "Independent"). Joshua
Foer studied evolutionary biology at Yale University and is now a freelance science journalist writing for "National Geographic" and "The New York Times" among others. Researching an article on the US Memory Championships Foer became intrigued by the potential of his own memory. After just one year of training he won the following year's Championship."
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Joshua Foer's Moonwalking with Einstein" is an astonishing journey through the mind & secrets of how our memory really works. Can anyone get a perfect memory? Joshua Foer used to be like most of us forgetting phone numbers & mislaying keys. Then he learnt the art of memory training discovering the mnemonic ancient 'memory palace' technique first practiced by Simonides of Ceos over 2 500 years ago. & only year later Foer found himself in the finals of the US Memory Championships alongside 'mental athletes' who could memorise the precise order of ten shuffled decks of cards in under an hour. From the man who can recall nine thousand books to another who constantly forgets who he is from the ancient world to the cutting edge of neuroscience Joshua Foer discovers a truth we often forget: that memory is the key to everything we are. " Passionate & deeply engrossing... The more we challenge ourselves the greater our capacity. It's a fact that every teacher parent & student would do well to learn. The lesson is unforgettable". (" Washington Post"). " Captivating... Engaging.. . Mr. Foer writes in these pages with fresh enthusiasm. His narrative is smart & funny". (Michiko Kakutani " New York Times"). " Delightful.. .empathetic thought-provoking &...memorable". (Elizabeth Pisani " Prospect"). " An endearingly geeky world.. .witty & revelatory". (Oliver Burkeman " Guardian"). "A charming book.. .interwoven with informed exposition about the psychological science of memory". (Professor Larry R Squire " Nature"). " Great fun & hugely readable". (Mark Turner " Independent"). Joshua Foer studied evolutionary biology at Yale University & is now a freelance science journalist writing for " National Geographic" & " The New York Times" among others. Researching an article on the US Memory Championships Foer became intrigued by the potential of his own memory. After just one year of training he won the following year's Championship."

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