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Book Spotlight: Quiet Endurance: A Memoir by James D. Reginato

Welcome to the TRB Lounge. Today, we are featuring author James D. Reginato for his latest release, Quiet Endurance: A Memoir.

Book: Quiet Endurance
Author: James D. Reginato
Publication Date: 26 October 2025
Publisher: Coffee Shop Publishing (Self-Published)
Page Count: 139
Genres: Personal Memoirs, Patient Experience, Mental Health
Book Links: (Paperback) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FXTW8W41 , (Kindle) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FYTLKY8M


About the Book

Quiet Endurance traces the collapse of a young man’s health after a post-travel illness triggers relentless gastrointestinal and autonomic symptoms that no one can explain. As his body falters, the medical system repeatedly reframes his condition as psychological, leading to misdiagnoses, harmful assumptions, and an admission to an eating-disorder unit that never fit his reality. The memoir follows his struggle to stay alive, be believed, and make sense of a body that no longer obeyed the rules, revealing how easily complex patients are dismissed when their symptoms defy neat categories.
It is a story of misdiagnosis, persistence, and the quiet resilience required to survive a system that stops listening. Quiet Endurance speaks to readers who appreciate memoirs grounded in vulnerability and insight, those drawn to works like When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi, Brain on Fire by Susannah Cahalan and The Collected Schizophrenias by Esmé Weijun Wang. It will resonate with readers navigating chronic illness or misdiagnosis, healthcare professionals seeking to understand the patient’s perspective, family members supporting someone medically complex, and anyone drawn to the moral and emotional landscape of modern medicine.

Key Themes

The intersection of medicine, identity, and meaning.
The emotional cost of misdiagnosis and disbelief.
How illness reshapes relationships, purpose, and self-perception.
Endurance as an act of courage when clarity is denied.

You can find Quiet Endurance here:
Amazon | Goodreads


About The Author


James D. Reginato

James Reginato is an Australian writer, musician, and former law student whose work examines resilience, identity, and the unseen realities of chronic illness. His writing emerged after a sudden collapse in health in his early twenties, an event that dismantled the structured life he had been building and forced him to confront the loss of mobility, certainty, and independence.
Living with conditions including Gastroparesis, POTS, Osteoporosis, Atrial Tachycardia, Ehlers– Danlos Syndrome, and Small Fibre Neuropathy, James navigated years of misdiagnosis, medical uncertainty, and the isolation of invisible illness. Writing became his anchor; a way to reclaim agency, translate chaos into meaning, and hold on to the parts of himself that illness could not diminish.
His debut memoir, Quiet Endurance, explores collapse, adaptation, and the reclamation of identity, offering an unfiltered account of what it means to live honestly within chronic illness rather than triumph over it. James also writes about the systemic limitations of medicine, advocating for more humane and nuanced care for those with complex conditions.
Outside of writing, he is an accomplished guitarist and lifelong aviation enthusiast; pursuits that reflect his search for clarity, structure, and freedom. Through all of his work, James seeks to illuminate overlooked experiences and give voice to those whose stories often remain unseen.

You can find author Reginato here:
Website | Amazon


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