Broken Brains, 9781760895334
Paperback
Two friends, two broken brains, one journey of healing and hope.

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  • Paperback

    336 pages

  • Release Date

    5 May 2025

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Summary

Broken Brains: A Tale of Two Minds

A personal exploration of physical and mental brain health, and how they intertwine in unexpected ways.

At 31, Jamila Rizvi received a life-altering diagnosis: a rare brain tumour. Sharing the news with her friend Rosie Waterland led to a darkly humorous suggestion – preserving the tumour in a jar and naming it ‘Jam’s Jerky.’

While the idea was politely rejected, it highlighted the deep connection between Jamila and Rosie. Rosie, ha…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781760895334
ISBN-10:1760895334
Author:Jamila Rizvi, Rosie Waterland
Publisher:Penguin Random House Australia
Imprint:Penguin Random House Australia
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:336
Release Date:5 May 2025
Weight:420g
Dimensions:233mm x 153mm x 25mm
About The Author

Jamila Rizvi

Jamila Rizvi (Author)

Jamila Rizvi is a broadcaster, public speaker and social policy expert, as well as the bestselling author of Not Just Lucky and The Motherhood. As deputy managing director of Future Women, Jamila champions women’s economic security and gender equity in Australian workplaces. She has been named one of Culture Amp’s 25 Emerging Global Culture Creators, included in the Australian Financial Review’s 100 Women of Influence and won the Women and Leadership Australia Award for Excellence in Women’s Leadership in 2020. At age 31, Jamila was diagnosed with a rare type of recurrent brain tumour, and now lives with complex disabilities due to acquired brain injury.

Rosie Waterland (Author)

Rosie Waterland is an author, comedian, podcaster and public speaker, but mostly calls herself a writer. Her first two books, The Anti Cool Girl and Every Lie I’ve Ever Told, were critically acclaimed, national bestsellers. Her podcasts ‘Mum Says My Memoir is a Lie’ and ‘Just the Gist’ have over 20 million combined downloads, earning her an Australian Commercial Radio Award and Australian Podcast Award. She had written for various TV projects and nationally toured three one-woman shows. Rosie has spent much of her adult years dealing with the debilitating symptoms of trauma caused by prolonged exposure to abuse and toxic stress in her childhood.

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