Library
Some of the interesting and informative books below were written by people who treat epilepsy — and some were written by those who live with it.
You can find more titles at your local library and bookstore. The Epilepsy Foundation also offers an extensive list of books on epilepsy and its treatment.
Please talk with your healthcare professional if you have questions or concerns about information you've read.- "A Disease Once Sacred: A History of the Medical Understanding of Epilepsy," by Mervyn J. Eadie and Peter F. Bladin
- "Brainstorms: Epilepsy in Our Words—Personal Accounts of Living with Seizures," by Steven C. Schachter
- "The Brainstorms Family: Epilepsy on Our Terms - Stories by Children With Seizures and Their Parents (Brainstorms Series, 3)," by Steven C. Schachter, Georgia D. Montouris, and John M. Pellock
- "Epilepsy: 199 Answers—A Doctor Responds to His Patients' Questions," by Andrew N. Wilner
- "Epilepsy and the Family: A New Guide," by Richard Lechtenberg
- "Epilepsy and Seizures: Everything You Need to Know," by Donald Weaver
- "Epilepsy: Patient & Family Guide (Second Edition)," by Orrin Devinsky
- "Epilepsy: You're Not Alone," by Stacey Chillemi
- "Living with Epilepsy," by Patsy Westcott
- "Seizures and Epilepsy in Childhood: A Guide for Parents," by John M. Freeman, Eileen P.G. Vining and Diana J. Pillas
