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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1903378346
ISBN-13
9781903378342
Edition
New
Publisher
TFM Publishing Ltd
Imprint
TFM Publishing Ltd
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 1st, 2004
Print length
146 Pages
Weight
284 grams
Dimensions
18.40 x 14.90 x 1.10 cms
Product Classification:
Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
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David Gray is a disillusioned surgeon approaching retirement. One night, on the way home from an emergency aneurysm repair, he has a car crash and meets the spirit of the patient he's just operated on -- a man called Alf Angel. Alf, a simple and straightforward character, becomes Gray's guardian and travelling companion on a fantastic journey through time. They visit scenes from Gray's formative years as a young medic, before moving further back in time to learn something of the early trials and tribulations of scientific surgery. Through it all, Gray earnestly seeks the worth of his calling as a doctor and surgeon and ultimately, the nature and meaning of life itself. This is a short novella told in a tongue-in-cheek style using a mixture of amusing whimsy and, at times, profound insight into the minds of men who wield scalpels for a living. Although this short tale is clearly fiction, the historical figures and operations depicted are real, though the characterisation is down to poetic license. Read it and wonder.
David Gray is a disillusioned surgeon approaching retirement. One night, on the way home from an emergency aneurysm repair, he has a car crash and meets the spirit of the patient he''s just operated on -- a man called Alf Angel. Alf, a simple and straightforward character, becomes Gray''s guardian and travelling companion on a fantastic journey through time. They visit scenes from Gray''s formative years as a young medic, before moving further back in time to learn something of the early trials and tribulations of scientific surgery. Through it all, Gray earnestly seeks the worth of his calling as a doctor and surgeon and ultimately, the nature and meaning of life itself. This is a short novella told in a tongue-in-cheek style using a mixture of amusing whimsy and, at times, profound insight into the minds of men who wield scalpels for a living. Although this short tale is clearly fiction, the historical figures and operations depicted are real, though the characterisation is down to poetic license. Read it and wonder.
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