As the population ages, the marker of “normal” in memory loss will continue to shift. There are several books out now that address the worry over memory loss in all its manifestations – from seemingly benign to the significant losses in the dementia experience. The latest entry is coming out this month from Harmony Books, a division of Random House. Sue Halpern’s Can’t Remember What I Forgot: The Good News from the Frontlines of Memory Research is a personal journey through memory research. I’ll write more after I have a chance to read it, but for now, check out reviews and ordering info here.