My next breath A memoir

Jeremy Renner

Book - 2025

"The gripping and inspiring story of acclaimed actor Jeremy Renner's near-fatal accident, and what he learned about inner strength, endurance and hope as he overcame insurmountable odds to recover, onebreath at a time."--Provided by publisher.

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Subjects
Genres
Autobiographies
Biographies
Published
New York, NY : Flatiron Books 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Jeremy Renner (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xi, 206 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : color illustrations ; 25 cm
ISBN
9781250383532
  • Author's Note
  • Prologue: One Shot
  • Part 1. Incident
  • 1. Snowmageddon
  • 2. Snowcac
  • 3. Lamaze
  • 4. Swimming with Sharks
  • 5. Taillights
  • 6. Operation Evacuation
  • Part 2. Patient
  • 7. Jenga
  • 8. Flail
  • 9. Worst Patient Ever
  • Part 3. Recovery
  • 10. Wait for Me
  • 11. White Noise
  • Epilogue: Camp Rennervation
  • Acknowledgments
Review by Kirkus Book Review

The popular actor's account of survival and recovery after a near-fatal snowplow accident. On New Year's Day 2023, film and television actor Renner (Mayor of Kingstown) was nearly killed when his 14,000-pound snowplow ran over him. He had been clearing snow at his Lake Tahoe retreat following a major storm, helping his nephew Alex carve a path through the drifts. When the plow began to roll toward Alex--after Renner had exited without engaging the emergency brake--he leapt in to stop it, only to be pulled under its treads himself. In his emotionally charged memoir, he recounts the harrowing moments of being crushed, the life-threatening injuries--including dozens of broken bones--and how he stayed conscious while awaiting emergency care by focusing on deep breathing techniques he'd learned as a teenager assisting his mother during Lamaze classes. The incident led to months of surgeries and painful rehabilitation before he could walk again, first with a cane and eventually unaided, later allowing him to return to theKingstown set, though not without lingering medical issues. Relying on his inner strength and resilience, Renner casts the experience as a crucible--transforming personal catastrophe into a story of renewal, service, and self-discovery. It's a familiar arc in celebrity memoirs, and one Renner leans into heavily. Much of the content has already surfaced in interviews and a prominentMen's Health cover story, though the slim volume offers a more deliberately shaped emotional journey. While genuinely uplifting at times, the memoir also feels like a managed effort to reframe survival as a form of personal and professional reinvention. "I am finally in the right place in my life; what happened that day, and the aftermath, served to redirect me into my life's purpose. But the incident didn't change me as much as it changed my role in my neighborhood, my city, the world." A sincere narrative of survival and self-reinvention. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.