My Stroke of Insight
My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientistʼs Personal Journey is a New York Times bestselling and award-winning book written by Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor, a Harvard-trained neuroanatomist. In it, she tells of her experience in 1996 of having a stroke in her left hemisphere and how the human brain creates our perception of reality and includes tips about how Dr. Taylor rebuilt her own brain from the inside out. It is available in 29 languages.
Critical reception
Desmond O'Neill, M.D. writes in the New England Journal of Medicine that although the account is gripping and insightful, it is "burdened by an interpretation of stroke through the narrow lens of hemispheric function." He also argues that the advice Taylor gives to stroke patients might not be valuable for all stroke patients.Bert Keizer, a Dutch geriatrician, reviewed the book and described it as "neurosophy", where the author sees brain neurons as the foundation for religious experience.
Publication, editions and bestseller status
The book was initially released in October 2006 as a paperback by Dr. Taylor through the self-publishing company Lulu. It was then sold to Clare Ferraro at Viking, an imprint of Penguin Random House, in a dramatic auction conducted by Dr. Taylor's transmedia agent and attorney Ellen Stiefler and published in hardcover by Viking on May 12, 2008.The hardcover edition debuted near the top of the New York Times Non-fiction Hardcover Bestseller list. My Stroke of Insight spent sixty-three weeks on the New York Times Bestseller Lists, reaching number 4.
The paperback edition was released May 26, 2009, by Plume My Stroke of Insight is also available in electronic e-book, large print and audio book forms.