Book description
'Nothing fixes a thing so intensely in the memory as the wish to
forget it'
How many times have you said: 'I've got a memory like a sieve'? Who
hasn't cursed their inability to remember information for exams? And
been jealous of those that seem to be able to retain anything with
ease? Well, it's not a God given talent. It's something you can easily learn.
If you want to remember poetry, speeches, lists, I will show you
how. Everything from language and spelling, general knowledge,
history, astronomy, science, geography, which monarch followed which,
how many days in each month, the sequence of planets and much much
more. Did you know that there are just 100 words in French, Spanish
and German that give you the fundamentals to communicate? Did you know
how easy it is to remember numbers and shopping lists and indeed
almost anything?
After all, I'm just like you. I've got a memory like a sieve as
well. That's why I wrote this book!
Karen Dolby has written twelve books, but finds it hard to remember
their titles. She has two children for whom she has to remember
everything, and a husband who finds it hard to remember what day of the
week it is. She wrote this book for him.