

I loved this book. It's a brilliant, vivid insight into the rigorous, exhausting training to be a doctor, and a revealing insight into the realities of the healthcare system in Nigeria - I can't imagine having to arrange for relatives to give blood before being able to have an operation, or having to pay before being seen in A&E.
arlenefinnigan I knew very little about the political situation in Nigeria in the 90s, and Dr Anya's account of how much more complicated the sociopolitical turbulence made an already tough journey is powerful. 1mo
CatLass007 This book looks so interesting. Did you know that it‘s only available in print or Kindle format in the US? I wonder why it‘s not available in audio format? I‘m going to have to think about whether I want to get the book. 1mo
arlenefinnigan @CatLass007 really? That's odd. It's an excellent book, you'll really enjoy it. 1mo
CatLass007 Thank you. It‘s on my list. 1mo
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