You Dont Look Like Anyone I Know, Heather Sellers
You Dont Look Like Anyone I Know, Heather Sellers
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You Don't Look Like Anyone I Know
A True Story of Family, FaceBlindness, and Forgiveness

Author: Heather Sellers

Narrator: Karen White

Unabridged: 10 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/14/2010


Synopsis

This is an unusual and uncommonly moving family memoir, with a twist that gives new meaning to hindsight, insight, and forgiveness. Heather Sellers is faceblindthat is, she has prosopagnosia, a rare neurological condition that prevents her from reliably recognizing peoples faces. Growing up, unaware of the reason for her perpetual confusion and anxiety, she took what cues she could from speech, hairstyle, and gait. But she sometimes kissed a stranger, thinking he was her boyfriend, or failed to recognize even her own father and mother. She feared she must be crazy. Yet it was her mother who nailed windows shut and covered them with blankets, made her daughter walk on her knees to spare the carpeting, and had her practice secret words to use in the likely event of abduction. Her father went on weeklong fishing trips (a.k.a. benders), took in drifters, and wore panty hose and bras under his regular clothes. Heather clung to a barely coherent story of a normal childhood in order to survive the one she had. That fairy tale unraveled two decades later when Heather took the man she would marry home to meet her parents and began to discover the truth about her family and about herself. As she came at last to trust her own perceptions, she learned the gift of perspective: that embracing the past as it is allows us to let it go. She illuminated a deeper truththat even in the most flawed circumstances, love may be seen and felt.

About Heather Sellers

Heather Sellers is the author of the story collection Georgia under Water and several books on writing. A poet, essayist, and frequent contributor to O, The Oprah Magazine, the Sun, and other publications, she teaches at Hope College in Holland, Michigan.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Stephanie *Eff your feelings* on February 09, 2012

Prosopagnosia, or face blindness, is a condition that prevents people who have it from remembering faces. They can see faces and the individual features just fine.....but they just can't recall them. The first time I heard of this was on an episode of Radiolab and was astounded to learn one of my fav......more

Goodreads review by Laura on November 12, 2012

I don't know if this is really a 5 star book as far as the writing goes, but reading it was like getting religion. People really can't understand what I'm talking about when I tell them that I don't recognize faces (though Sellers' wording is even better - I don't RELIABLY recognize faces), so it is......more

Goodreads review by Tara on September 10, 2010

I just didn't like this much at all. I thought it was about a woman with prosopagnosia (face blindness) and her discovering her illness and dealing with it. Only about a quarter of the memoir is about her and her face blindness. The rest of it is all about her extremely nutty mother, very nutty fath......more

Goodreads review by Ciara on February 03, 2011

i honestly didn't know how to rate this book. on a more charitable day, i might have given it a four. i have read heather's books about writing, & while they are practically identical to natalie goldberg's hippie-dippy new age school of writing instruction, they were okay. her writing style itself d......more