I'm revisiting this thread for two reasons:
1. To offer a very sincere thanks to
@David777 for recommending
Remember by Lisa Genova.
2. To underscore his recommendation and suggest it to others.
Neuroscientist Lisa Genova, who many might recall as the author of the novel (also made into a movie),
Still Alice, tackles the subject of how our brains remember and forget things and whether we should be worried about forgetting where we parked (mostly no), the name of a movie star that we can't quite recall (almost always no), the word for something that we can't bring to mind at the moment we need it (mostly no), the name of someone we were just introduced to five minutes earlier (almost always no) and so forth.
Like David, I found the book fascinating and helpful - not just in improving my memory for where my car is parked (which it has) but also for the reassurance that little slips of memory are perfectly natural and often not cause for concern. It's easy, engaging reading, so don't be put off by her neuroscientist credentials.
Thanks again, David. I've recommended
Remember to several people already and will continue to do so.