10% off all books and free delivery over £40 - Last Express Posting Date for Christmas: 20th December
Buy from our bookstore and 25% of the cover price will be given to a school of your choice to buy more books. *15% of eBooks.

Girl Behind Dark Glasses

"This is a story of strength and resilience amid all of the despair – and ultimately, a story of love, survival and passion for life."

View All Editions

£4.99

This book will be delivered to your inbox immediately after payment. Some country restrictions apply.

Add To Wishlist
Write A Review

LoveReading Says

LoveReading Says

A Girl Behind Dark Glasses took me on an emotional journey, reading about a teenage girl trapped in her body, barely able to move or communicate, drifting in and out of consciousness. 

Most people have heard of M.E. (myalgic encephalomyelitis) but don’t realise how severe it can be. Jessica Taylor-Bearman was struck down by an unusually severe form of M.E. at the age of 15, the disease impacting on every aspect of her life. In her book, she writes from the heart about what was going on inside her mind as she lay motionless in hospital, her eyes protected from the light by dark sunglasses – all of her pain, frustrations, fears and confusion spilling out on to the pages of her digital diary, ‘Bug’. 

Her strict treatment programme seemed like a punishment, as doctors puzzled over the best way to manage her symptoms. Yet her only ‘crime’ was to catch a virus and then become seriously ill. From the devotion of her family and friends as they tried to nurse her back to health to the mishandling (and abuse) by nursing staff and other healthcare professionals, she preserved her memories to follow her dream to become an author one day.  

A Girl Behind Dark Glasses isn’t an easy read. But it is a lesson to us all – cherish what you have in life and don’t take your health for granted. This is a story of strength and resilience amid all of the despair – and ultimately, a story of love, survival and passion for life. Jessica’s experiences made me angry and made me weep but, above all, made me hope – that one day doctors will find a cure for this devastating, cruel disease.

Victoria Goldman

Find This Book In

Primary Genre Biographies & Autobiographies

About

Author

You Might Also Like...

Roy Jenkins

John Campbell

Paperback

In Stock

£22.50 £25.00

Warrior

Tris Dixon

Hardback

In Stock

£20.69 £22.99

Kelsey Parker: With And Without You

Kelsey Parker

Hardback

In Stock

£18.00 £20.00

Keeping on Keeping On

Alan Bennett

Paperback

In Stock

£8.99 £9.99

Windward Family

Alexis Keir

Paperback

In Stock

£8.09 £8.99

Reading Lolita in Tehran

Azar Nafisi

Paperback

In Stock

£8.99 £9.99