Gratitude, by Oliver Sacks (Picador 2015)
Neil
In this collection of four short essays, all written in the last two years of his life, Sacks faces aging, illness and death with remarkable grace and dignity. Hugely moving, this book is a very worthy testament to one of the most loved writers of our time. It's also a beautifully packaged little book, barely 40 pages in length, but is one to read again and again.