Ingram Content Group chooses Jeremy White’s memoir for its October Early Buzz catalog
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Baton Rouge, LA — Sept. 29, 2025 — The primary distributor to thousands of booksellers and librarians is featuring author Jeremy White‘s next memoir as part of Ingram Content Group’s October Early Buzz catalog. InHumana: An American Healthcare Story tells how the only child was conscripted into a war with a soulless monstrosity that repeatedly tried to throw his widowed mom’s life away with the surreptitious aid of unregulated artificial intelligence, all while gaslighting them with contradictory cover stories.
Ingram’s industry experts hand-select 30-40 titles from the thousands of books independently published each month to highlight as “need to know” content. “I’m thrilled that Ingram has chosen to feature this important book,” White said. “I have to give all the credit to the hundreds of partnered independent bookstores in nearly every state for creating such a buzz about it that the folks at Ingram heard it.”
Months after a stroke and two seizures robbed White’s mom of use of her right side, a federal judge ruled her the victor of their war against Humana for wrongfully denying critically needed care. Their battle, which involved multiple hearings and appeals, is one that fewer than 10 percent of denied Medicare Advantage Plan members like her bother fighting, despite a 90 percent success rate for appeals. A Pulitzer-nominated investigation and two class-action lawsuits—one against Humana, another against UnitedHealth and its co-defendants—would eventually demystify Humana’s wanton gaslighting by revealing the shocking truth behind its inhumane decisions.
InHumana is a timely examination of the medical-industrial complex from the belly of the beast that explores what it means to be human and eviscerates the farce of corporate personhood. White’s genuine humor buoys heavy topics and hard-learned lessons about a nebulous appeals process. His epilogue — which addresses “Deny,” “Defend” and “Depose” — was prompted by a surge of interest in InHumana following the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
White Lines Press will publish InHumana: An American Healthcare Story as a 172-page paperback, ebook, and audiobook on October 7. All three versions are available for presale through a host of booksellers, including hundreds of partnered independent bookstores across the country, all listed and mapped on InHumanaBook.com. For more information and resources, visit our media center. Inquiries should be emailed to media [at] redstickcomedy [dot] com.
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