
Vulnerable
One Man's Journey from Abuse to Abundance
Ed Cohen(Author)
Evan and Nathan (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 16. June 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
245 pages
979-8-8809-9999-6 (ISBN)
Description
Fans of What My Bones Know will enjoy this story of triumph as one successful man finally breaks the silence and faces the demons of his past . . .
The truth about male abuse remains hidden. Not because it is rare, but because it is rarely spoken.
For decades, Ed Cohen was one of those silent voices. He built a life that, from the outside, looked like success—leading organizations around the world, earning respect, and creating impact. No one saw the burden of his truth; no one knew the cost. For more than fifty years, Ed survived behind a mask shaped by fear, shame, and an unnamed past, until the silence became unbearable.
Vulnerable is the story of what happens next. It is raw. It is honest. It does not look away. It is the journey of one man finally facing the abuse that defined his childhood, the silence that shaped his life, and the courage it took to tell the truth after decades of hiding. It asks the question many carry but rarely voice aloud:
What if the very mask that helped you survive is what has kept you from healing?
This is not just a memoir. It is a reckoning. A release. A path forward. Through deeply personal storytelling and hard-earned insight, Ed offers more than his story; he offers a way through, grounded in connection, truth, and the power of being seen. For anyone who has ever carried something in silence, and for anyone who has ever wondered if healing is possible, this book is your invitation.
The silence ends here.
The truth about male abuse remains hidden. Not because it is rare, but because it is rarely spoken.
For decades, Ed Cohen was one of those silent voices. He built a life that, from the outside, looked like success—leading organizations around the world, earning respect, and creating impact. No one saw the burden of his truth; no one knew the cost. For more than fifty years, Ed survived behind a mask shaped by fear, shame, and an unnamed past, until the silence became unbearable.
Vulnerable is the story of what happens next. It is raw. It is honest. It does not look away. It is the journey of one man finally facing the abuse that defined his childhood, the silence that shaped his life, and the courage it took to tell the truth after decades of hiding. It asks the question many carry but rarely voice aloud:
What if the very mask that helped you survive is what has kept you from healing?
This is not just a memoir. It is a reckoning. A release. A path forward. Through deeply personal storytelling and hard-earned insight, Ed offers more than his story; he offers a way through, grounded in connection, truth, and the power of being seen. For anyone who has ever carried something in silence, and for anyone who has ever wondered if healing is possible, this book is your invitation.
The silence ends here.
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
297 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-8809-9999-6 (9798880999996)
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E-Book
approx. 07/2026
Simon + Schuster LLC
€20.76
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Person
Ed Cohen (edcohen.org) is a globally respected leader in talent development and executive coaching whose life exemplifies the transformative power of resilience. From a childhood marked by severe abuse and silence, he rose to design leadership and learning programs that have impacted tens of thousands across more than seventy-five countries including during pivotal roles at Booz Allen Hamilton and Satyam (now Tech Mahindra) in India. Today, Ed is a bold, compassionate voice for healing through vulnerability. He has authored the books Leadership Without Borders (John Wiley & Sons, 2007), and Transforming Teams (ATD Press, 2026) and co-authored Riding the Tiger (ASTD Press, 2010) with Priscilla Nelson. Through his work, his writing, and his willingness to share the truth behind the mask, he inspires others to break free from shame and reclaim their stories. His passion for empowerment spans from mentoring vulnerable youth in India to helping executives lead with authenticity and purpose. His message is clear: healing is possible and no one has to walk that path alone.