Positives: beautiful book, quarto-sized, thick dust jacket, cloth-covered boards, glossy paper with wide margins on either side of the print, full-color pictures and illustrations throughout, and a brief index.
Negatives: not so much about the brain, as it is about the problems of the brain during marked stages of life; lots of not too subtle brand name drug endorsements and promotion; this publication was the printed companion of a television mini-series of the same name; read more like a serial of case studies than a coherent exploration of the brain; lacked a further reading section; is about 20 years out of date.
It's an easy-to-read book, written for an audience with little or no knowledge of the subject. I learned a little, but yearn for more knowledge on the brain. Look for it in a used bookstore near me.