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An Imperfect Offering: Dispatches from the medical frontline

By Orbinski, James

The C-Word

By Lynch, Lisa

The Wild Silence: The Sunday Times Bestseller 2021 from the author of The Salt Path

By Winn, Raynor

Fighting Back: One woman's search for answers to chronic pain

By Elizabeth Reilly

Welcome to my Country: A Therapist's Memoir of Madness

By Slater, Lauren

Smashed. Growing Up A Drunk Girl

By Koren Zailckas, Zailckas, Koren

Prozac Diary

By Slater, Lauren

A Nice Girl Like Me

By Boycott, Rosie

The Last Asylum: A Memoir of Madness in our Times

By Taylor, Barbara

God's Hotel: A Doctor, a Hospital, and a Pilgrimage to the Heart of Medicine

By Sweet, Victoria

Owls Do Cry (Virago Modern Classics)

By Frame, Janet, Drabble, Margaret

Memoirs Of A Not So Dutiful Daughter

By Murray, Jenni

Keeper: Living with Nancy. A journey into Alzheimer's

By Gillies, Andrea

The Presence

By Abse, Dannie

The Rules of the Tunnel: My Brief Period of Madness

By Zeman, Ned

[sic]: A Memoir

By Cody, Joshua

Where Memories Go: Why Dementia Changes Everything

By Magnusson, Sally

Going on the Turn: Being the Extraordinary Stories of My Life and Dodging Death's Door

By Baker, Danny

Lost Connections: Why You’re Depressed and How to Find Hope

By Hari, Johann

Pilgrims: Two Unlikely Friends Unravel the Mystery of Life

By McDermott, Paul

Mister Leprosy: Biography of Stanley George Browne

By Thompson, Phyllis

Hungry Hell

By Chisholm, Kate

Girl, Interrupted

By Kaysen, Susanna

Russian Roulette: 'A brilliant new life of Graham Greene' - Evening Standard: 'A brilliant new life of Graham Greene' - Evening Standard

By Greene, Richard

Love's Work

By Rose, Gillian

Cancer Schmancer

By Drescher, Fran

First, You Cry

By Rollin, Betty

Bald in the Land of Big Hair: True Confessions of a Woman with Cancer

By Rodgers, Joni

Diagnosis, cancer: Where do we go from here? (New life ventures)

By Jeanne Scheresky

About Time: Growing Old Disgracefully

By Irma Kurtz