I've never read a memoir like this before.
Often authors who are writing about adversity sanitise what they say or, worse, put a gloss on it.
This book pulls no punches so that you feel the author is sharing his real feelings with you.
Nevertheless, I feel this book will help many readers deal with what is obviously a very difficult problem.
Broken Brain: Brutally Honest, Brutally Me is a powerful and uncompromising brain cancer memoir that takes readers inside one man’s raw personal experience with diagnosis, treatment, setbacks, and hope. Written with unfiltered honesty by Aria Nikjooy, this emotional true story book pulls no punches — offering a real look at life with a serious illness, the effects of brain surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy, and the day-to-day challenges of recovery.
This gripping health & wellness autobiography is perfect for readers seeking inspirational medical memoirs, survival stories, real life cancer journeys, and books that explore what it truly means to overcome adversity with courage and resilience.
Inside this unforgettable memoir you’ll find:
• A brutally honest account of living with a brain tumour and its long-term impact
• Descriptions of symptoms, side-effects and the realities of treatment including surgery, radiotherapy & chemotherapy
• Emotional reflections on identity, strength, vulnerability and what it means to rebuild life after illness
• Inspirational narrative for anyone facing health challenges, setbacks or life-altering conditions
Broken Brain doesn’t shy away from the tough stuff — instead it embraces truth with clarity, offering both an honest exploration of hardship and a message of resilience that resonates deeply with readers who have faced their own trials.
Whether you’re searching for cancer survivor stories, medical memoirs, mental health and recovery books, or inspirational non-fiction, this book provides a heartfelt, unvarnished perspective on strength, healing and perseverance.
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If you want a book that’s as real as the human experience itself — raw in emotion, reflective in insight and unforgettable in voice — Broken Brain: Brutally Honest, Brutally Me delivers an impactful journey straight from the heart.
I've never read a memoir like this before.
Often authors who are writing about adversity sanitise what they say or, worse, put a gloss on it.
This book pulls no punches so that you feel the author is sharing his real feelings with you.
Nevertheless, I feel this book will help many readers deal with what is obviously a very difficult problem.