Explore Our Selection of Books for People with Aphasia and Their Families
Aphasia Books
Aphasia is a complex condition that is often misunderstood, even within the aphasia community. We recommend a couple of books, written or co-authored by our founding members, that provide a first-hand perspective on coping with aphasia and recovering from stroke, traumatic brain injury, or a brain tumor. These books offer a detailed look at how the brain works to recover after injury.

Guide To Living With Aphasia
Author:
Carol Dow-Richards
and Amanda Anderson

Brain Attack
Author:
David Dow with Carol Dow-Richards.
Foreword by Dr. Mike Dow

Healing The Broken Brain
Author:
Dr. Mike Dow, David Dow
and Megan Sutton