Hundred Percent Chance, Robert K. Brown
Hundred Percent Chance, Robert K. Brown
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Hundred Percent Chance
A Memoir

Author: Robert K. Brown

Narrator: Robert K. Brown

Unabridged: 6 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: 3/3 Press

Published: 12/08/2020


Synopsis

An authentic, page-turning debut memoir, "this intimate, passionate chronicle of recovery will appeal to those who've battled cancer" (Publishers Weekly). Perfect for fans of When Breath Becomes Air.In 1990, Robert K. Brown was an ordinary college student studying abroad in England when a series of unexpected and extraordinary events would change the trajectory of his life forever. Choosing to ignore ominous early symptoms, he was still troubled enough to write in his journal "just for the record ... I am frightened because things are happening to me that I can’t explain away."What follows is a race against time to return home to Seattle for months of chemotherapy, countless complications, and a search for as much normalcy as possible when you're forced to face your mortality at twenty."While memoirs of surviving disease are plenty, Hundred Percent Chance stands apart through its genuine humor and unflinching portrayal of both the physical and psychological struggles that accompany a diagnosis of disease. Brown avoids inspirational platitudes, instead demonstrating the need for perspective and perseverance in the face of illness."Every person Brown introduces, whether their role is significant or small, will leave a memorable impression on readers. This memoir's focus on the tiny moments that ultimately shape and define a life, are particularly poignant and engrossing" (The BookLife Prize).10% of all proceeds will benefit The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kristin on February 05, 2020

I was assigned to read this book for work and could not put it down, even outside my work hours. It's so very well written, unlike a lot of similar memoirs, and will definitely be something I recommend to people who like to read who need the reassurance that you don't need to rely on toxic positivit......more

Goodreads review by Stacy on December 27, 2019

I found this memoir about living through an aggressive form of lukemia to be a great read. The writing is straightforward and impactful. I love the way he writes about the people that cared for him. Kudos to the amazing nurses that work with cancer patients every day. Also, he beats himself up for n......more

Goodreads review by Lichakk on August 29, 2020

College kid and leukemia This book was so compelling I read it in one sitting. Robert is a college student,healthy,happy that suddenly starts spitting and urinating blood. This illness takes over so quickly and so completely it is shocking g to read. I thought Robert did an excellent job writing abou......more

Goodreads review by Diana on August 02, 2020

I liked this book. Really I’d give it 3.5. I wish there was a bit more of an epilogue saying what he did after he was done with treatment. I’m not a prude, and I’m not offended by F-bombs but I felt quite a few of them were gratuitous. The writing was clunky at times. Minor complaints. Overall an en......more

Goodreads review by Abbey on June 30, 2024

I read this book after losing a very close friend to AML! I sat with him through chemo and hospital stays, I feel it from the side of a loving friend but reading this made me understand even more AML from the patients side!......more