'Written with charm and self-deprecating humour, and without an ounce of self-pity, this is a very clear-eyed and weirdly entertaining account.'
* The Big Issue *
'The 44-year-old's book, Stroke, has an undercurrent of sadness and fear. But it is devilishly funny and an insight into the topsy-turvy world inhabited by a man whose brain is broken.'
* The Daily Record *
'An inspirational story... It is told with both sadness and humour. It has lessons for all people who care for those with a stroke, and has a fascinating, and unexpected, ending.'
-- Professor Sir Kenneth Calman
'No memoir about a major neurological injury should be this funny. As much a narrative about navigating adulthood and everything that comes with it as it is about recovery, locating illness and everything that comes with it in a painfully real context that should be required reading for anyone who has ever been a patient or a partner.'
-- Kaite Welsh
'By turns funny, philosophical, and morbidly fascinating, Stroke is a wryly humourous meditation on love, home, memory, the strangeness of life and, if we are lucky, the miracle of second chances. '
-- Allyson Stack
'Stroke is a brilliant memoir. Written with searing honesty, literary panache and, most importantly, a hefty dose of humour, this is a great book about a difficult subject matter.'
-- Doug Johnstone
'Witty and eye-opening, it's delightful to see a memoir focusing on such a heavy subject (that's in need of renewed, heightened awareness) in a light-hearted, accessible way.'
-- Chiara Bullen, CommonSpace
'A worthy read and is most eloquently written. Few will end this book without being moved by its contents and without an incredible admiration for this extraordinary individual.'
* Undiscovered Scotland *