As someone who’s witnessed the isolating toll of chronic illness, Amy’s raw honesty about seizures, surgery, and spiritual hope hit me right in the heart.
In My Right Mind isn’t just a medical memoir—it’s a lightning strike of vulnerability, chronicling how epilepsy tried to rewrite Amy’s life… and how she stole back the pen.
Amy Crane’s story grips you from the first page—not with pity, but with unflinching courage. Imagine pursuing a teaching degree while your brain betrays you daily, then facing a choice: risk brain surgery or surrender to seizures forever. Her journey—college struggles, divine intervention, and hard-won healing—reads like a medical thriller with soul, underscored by a faith that refuses to quit.
What makes it unforgettable?
✔ The tension of choice—brain surgery isn’t a tidy fix, and Amy lets us sweat that uncertainty with her.
✔ No sugarcoating—seizures are described with visceral clarity (you’ll flinch, then marvel at her resilience).
✔ Faith as fuel, not fairy dust—her spirituality feels earned, not preachy, like a lifeline clutched in stormy seas.
Perfect for:
• Anyone touched by epilepsy (or chronic illness) needing a hope infusion
• Teachers, caregivers, or believers in second-chance miracles
• Memoir lovers who crave true grit over glossy triumph
👉 Grab your copy today!
Keep tissues handy—this one’s a tearjerker in the best way.
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5 Lofts)—For turning a neurological battle into a beacon.
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