Polly Morland: A Fortunate Woman, Kartoniert / Broschiert
A Fortunate Woman
- A Country Doctor's Story
 
- Fotos:
 - Richard Baker
 - Verlag:
 - Pan Macmillan, 03/2023
 - Einband:
 - Kartoniert / Broschiert
 - Sprache:
 - Englisch
 - ISBN-13:
 - 9781529071177
 - Artikelnummer:
 - 11004542
 - Umfang:
 - 235 Seiten
 - Sonstiges:
 - 50 b/w plates
 - Altersempfehlung:
 - 18 Jahre
 - Gewicht:
 - 230 g
 - Maße:
 - 196 x 130 mm
 - Stärke:
 - 22 mm
 - Erscheinungstermin:
 - 2.3.2023
 - Hinweis
 - 
                                                                                                                
Achtung: Artikel ist nicht in deutscher Sprache! 
- Gesamtverkaufsrang: 7683
 - Verkaufsrang in Bücher: 172
 
Klappentext
Shortlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize The Top Ten Bestseller Waterstones Non-Fiction Book of the Month A Sunday Times Paperback of the Year
'If you want to read a book that moves you both at the level of sentence and the quality of language and with the emotional depth of its subject matter, then A Fortunate Woman is definitely the book you should be reading ' - Samanth Subramanian, Baillie Gifford judge
When Polly Morland is clearing out her mother's house she finds a book that will lead her to a remarkable figure living on her own doorstep: the country doctor who works in the same remote, wooded valley she has lived in for many years. This doctor is a rarity in contemporary medicine - she knows her patients inside out, and their stories are deeply entwined with her own.
In A Fortunate Woman , with its beautiful photographs by Richard Baker, Polly Morland has written a profoundly moving love letter to a landscape, a community and, above all, to what it means to be a good doctor.
'Morland writes about nature and the changing landscape with such lyrical precision that her prose sometimes seems close to poetry'- Christina Patterson, The Sunday Times 'Timely . . . compelling . . . a delicately drawn miniature' - Financial Times 'This book deepens our understanding of the life and thoughts of a modern doctor, and the modern NHS, and it expands movingly to chronicle a community and a landscape' - Kathleen Jamie,New Statesman