Memory is an unreliable thing, and a book is a real salvation in this regard for those who understand how important their past is. Irvin Yalom, author of world bestsellers and a popular psychologist, has captured on the pages of his new book all the most important moments of his life. With these memoirs, the reader has a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the recollections of one of the most successful contemporary writers—whose books "The Liar on the Couch," "When Nietzsche Wept," and "Schopenhauer as Medicine" captivated the whole world and earned him the title of master of words and a brilliant conversationalist.