Walking Wounded (lydbok) av Sheila Llewellyn
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Sheila Llewellyn (forfatter), Joshua Higgott (innleser), Simon Slater (innleser)

Walking Wounded lydbok

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SHORTLISTED FOR THE PAUL TORDAY MEMORIAL PRIZE A stirring debut novel about the complex relationship between a soldier and his psychiatrist, set in a failing psychiatric hospital between the end of the Second World War and the founding of the NHS. 'Daniel stared at the white-ish brain matter clinging to the haft and clogging up the eye of the needle. Can it really be as easy as that - to scrape out someone's depression, their melancholy, their anxiety? To scrape out someone's emotions?' Set …

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Forfattere Sheila Llewellyn (forfatter), Joshua Higgott (innleser), Simon Slater (innleser)
Forlag Sceptre
Utgitt 28 februar 2019
Lengde 8:48
Sjanger Romaner, Skjønnlitteratur
Språk English
Format mp3
DRM-beskyttelse App-only
ISBN 9781473663299
SHORTLISTED FOR THE PAUL TORDAY MEMORIAL PRIZE A stirring debut novel about the complex relationship between a soldier and his psychiatrist, set in a failing psychiatric hospital between the end of the Second World War and the founding of the NHS. 'Daniel stared at the white-ish brain matter clinging to the haft and clogging up the eye of the needle. Can it really be as easy as that - to scrape out someone's depression, their melancholy, their anxiety? To scrape out someone's emotions?' Set in Northfield, an understaffed military psychiatric hospital immediately before the NHS is founded, Walking Wounded is the story of a doctor and his patient: David Reece, a young journalist-to be whose wartime experiences in Burma have come back to haunt him violently; and Daniel Carter, one of the senior psychiatrists, a man who is fighting his own battles as well as those of his patients. This moving and impressive debut explores violence and how much harm it does to those forced to inflict it in the name of war. It also captures the dilemmas of the medics themselves as they attempt to 'fix' their patients, each of whom raise the question of what has happened to their humanity, what can be done to help them, and what we are willing to sacrifice in the name of healing. (P)2018 Hodder & Stoughton Limited