The Burn Journals

The Burn Journals by Brent Runyon is a poignant account of the year following the author’s suicide attempt, where he set fire to himself. Published by Penguin in 2005, this First Vintage Edition spans 374 pages and is presented in English. The narrative delves into Runyon’s personal experiences and reflections during a critical period of his life, offering insight into the complexities of mental health and recovery.
Readers will find a deeply personal memoir that explores themes of biography and psychology, as Runyon candidly shares his journey through trauma and healing. The book provides a raw and honest perspective on the struggles associated with suicide and the path toward understanding oneself. Through his experiences, Runyon invites readers to engage with the realities of mental health challenges, making this work a significant contribution to the discourse on personal memoirs and psychological resilience.
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Brent Runyon’s account of the year following his suicide attempt by setting fire to himself.
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