Lauren Brown is a writer and journalist from Billingham, Teesside in north east England. She studied English at Cambridge and now lives in London with her partner. She’s written for publications including the Guardian, the Independent, Index on Censorship, Vice, and Women’s Health UK. She can be found on Twitter as @Laurenrbrown95
'Lauren articulates her experience of mental health difficulties in raw, intense and absorbing style.' Matt Haig 'What a book Lauren Brown has written! A new voice is here. Hands is bright and vivid in the scenes it summons up, brave in its candour, moving in the story it tells, and very often very funny.' Robert Macfarlane 'There is a warmth and intimacy to Lauren Brown's writing. ...She explores with sensitivity a subject that some might find uncomfortable or embarrassing. ... She writes about her compulsion with wit and humour, and the result is a book as tender and funny as it is painful.' Times Literary Supplement 'Light beautifully shed on a subject seldom talked about. This book is frank, raw and generous.'Helen Mort, author of A Line Above the Sky: On Mountains and Motherhood 'Part detective story, part memoir, Hands is a voyage of discovery written with refreshing candour and clarity. Lauren took me with her every step of the way: I was left moved, enlightened and hopeful.' Kathryn Mannix, author of Listen: How to Find the Words for Tender Conversations 'A warm, humane memoir that beautifully illustrates how mental health difficulties can weave through a life in both subtle and significant ways. Lauren Brown's debut is sympathetic, moving and hopeful.' Kate Mascarenhas, author of The Psychology of Time Travel 'A beautifully crafted story that crosses thresholds of raw courage and truths shared. I absolutely loved Lauren's voice ... such intensity and bittersweet humour that I found myself laughing and crying within a matter of seconds.' Maxine Chung, author of The Eighth Girl