Books on Epilepsy
Epilepsy is a medical condition that impacts sufferers differently. Many people have spoken and written about their epilepsy experiences. Quite a few people have written book-length accounts. Writing a book-length first-person account is never easy. I don't wonder why. It is never easy to write about such an illness. On the other hand, experts and researchers have written at greater lengths. Here is a curated list of books on epilepsy. These books explore epilepsy from a personal angle.
Gino, Carol (1997). Rusty's Story. aah-ha! Books Inc.
Powell, Sharon R. (2014). Surviving Wonderland: Living with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy. BookBaby.
Grant, Colin (2016). A smell of burning: the story of epilepsy. London : Jonathan Cape.
Alford, Abby Gustus (2016). Seize the Day: One Girl's Inspirational Story of Growing Up and Learning to Live a Happy, Healthy Life with Epilepsy. Adriel Publishing.
Kristin Seaborg (2016). The Sacred Disease: My Life with Epilepsy. KristinSeaborgBooks.
Gallet, Stephanie (2018). I Have Epilepsy, so Let’s Talk . . . Xlibris US.
Golden, Jimmy (2018). My Golden Mind: A Journey Through Epilepsy And Brain Surgery. (Independently published).
Jones, Alisa Kennedy (2018). Gotham Girl Interrupted: My Misadventures in Motherhood, Love, and Epilepsy. Imagine.
Kurt Eichenwald (2019). A Mind Unraveled: A True Story of Disease, Love, and Triumph. Ballantine Books. Reprint Edition
Dodson, Jonathan B. (2019). Speedbumps: Living Life With Epilepsy. Inkwater Press.
Cooper, Lori (2019). The Problem Child: Memoirs of an Epileptic. Deep Thoughts Media. Kindle Edition.
Conners, Victoria Ann (2019). No Pictures Please: My Unfiltered Story with Epilepsy. Victoria Conners.
Reiter, Joel M. (2015) Taking Control of Your Seizures: Workbook (Treatments That Work). Oxford University Press; Workbook edition.
Medjournal Essentials (2019). Epilepsy Journal: Easily Track Seizures, Medications, Triggers & Side Effects. (Independently published)
Veel, Cindy (2019). Epilepsy Journal: Track Seizures (including type) as well as track and spot triggers like fatigue, stress, mood, and more! Filled with inspiring ... pages and gratitude prompts for mindfulness! (Independently published)
Gino, Carol (1997). Rusty's Story. aah-ha! Books Inc.
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Connolly, Mary Lou (2005). Missing Michael: A Mother's Story of Love, Epilepsy, and Perseverance. AuthorHouse.
- Jager, Talia (2011). Teagan's Story: Her Battle With Epilepsy. Kindle Edition
Choong C.T. & Wei Liang, M. Chee (2013). Seizures in the City: A collection of writings on epilepsy. Epilepsy Care Group, Singapore.
Powell, Sharon R. (2014). Surviving Wonderland: Living with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy. BookBaby.
Grant, Colin (2016). A smell of burning: the story of epilepsy. London : Jonathan Cape.
Alford, Abby Gustus (2016). Seize the Day: One Girl's Inspirational Story of Growing Up and Learning to Live a Happy, Healthy Life with Epilepsy. Adriel Publishing.
Kristin Seaborg (2016). The Sacred Disease: My Life with Epilepsy. KristinSeaborgBooks.
Gallet, Stephanie (2018). I Have Epilepsy, so Let’s Talk . . . Xlibris US.
Golden, Jimmy (2018). My Golden Mind: A Journey Through Epilepsy And Brain Surgery. (Independently published).
Jones, Alisa Kennedy (2018). Gotham Girl Interrupted: My Misadventures in Motherhood, Love, and Epilepsy. Imagine.
Kurt Eichenwald (2019). A Mind Unraveled: A True Story of Disease, Love, and Triumph. Ballantine Books. Reprint Edition
Dodson, Jonathan B. (2019). Speedbumps: Living Life With Epilepsy. Inkwater Press.
Cooper, Lori (2019). The Problem Child: Memoirs of an Epileptic. Deep Thoughts Media. Kindle Edition.
Conners, Victoria Ann (2019). No Pictures Please: My Unfiltered Story with Epilepsy. Victoria Conners.
Reiter, Joel M. (2015) Taking Control of Your Seizures: Workbook (Treatments That Work). Oxford University Press; Workbook edition.
Medjournal Essentials (2019). Epilepsy Journal: Easily Track Seizures, Medications, Triggers & Side Effects. (Independently published)
Veel, Cindy (2019). Epilepsy Journal: Track Seizures (including type) as well as track and spot triggers like fatigue, stress, mood, and more! Filled with inspiring ... pages and gratitude prompts for mindfulness! (Independently published)
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