Description
The Burn Journals is a powerful memoir that recounts the true story of a young boy’s struggle for survival and recovery after a devastating suicide attempt. At just fourteen, Brent Runyon set fire to himself, enduring life-threatening injuries and losing eighty-five percent of his skin. This harrowing memoir follows Brent’s traumatic year in a children’s burn unit, where he undergoes multiple skin grafts, intensive physical therapy, and a challenging psychological battle.
Beyond the physical scars, Brent’s journey explores the deep emotional wounds left by trauma and the daunting process of learning to live again. Honest, raw, and inspiring, The Burn Journals offers a moving account of resilience, courage, and the strength of the human spirit in the face of overwhelming odds. It stands as a vital read for those interested in stories of mental health, recovery, and hope.
Ideal for readers seeking inspiring true stories of survival and mental health awareness.











