The Burn Journals

The Burn Journals by Brent Runyon, published by Penguin in 2006, is a poignant account of the author’s experience following a devastating suicide attempt at the age of fourteen. This edition spans 374 pages and is presented in English. Runyon candidly describes his journey through recovery, addressing both the physical and psychological challenges he faced in the aftermath of his actions.
Readers will find an unflinching exploration of the complexities surrounding mental health, particularly in relation to suicide and the struggle for normalcy. The narrative offers deep insights into the emotional turmoil that accompanies such experiences, making it a significant contribution to the fields of biography and psychology. Through his honest storytelling, Runyon provides a perspective that resonates on a universal level, inviting reflection on the themes of resilience and recovery.
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Brent Runyon was fourteen years old when he set himself on fire. In The Burn Journals, Runyon describes that devastating suicide attempt and his recovery, both physical and psychological, over the following year.
He shares his story with such unflinching honesty that we understand – with a terrible clarity – what it means to want to kill yourself and how it feels to struggle back towards normality. Intense, exposed, insightful, The Burn Journalsis a deeply personal story with universal reach.
It is impossible to look away. Impossible to remain unmoved.
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