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A Fortunate Woman - A Country Doctor's Story

English · Paperback / Softback

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A moving, evocative account of a rural GP in a remote rural location.

About the author

Polly Morland is a writer and documentary maker. She worked for fifteen years in television, producing and directing documentaries for the BBC, Channel 4 and Discovery. She is a regular contributor to newspapers and magazines and is the Royal Literary Fund Fellow in the School of Journalism, Media & Culture at Cardiff University. She is the author of several books, including The Society of Timid Souls: Or, How to Be Brave, which was shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award and was a Sunday Times Book of the Year, and A Fortunate Woman.

Summary

THE TOP TEN BESTSELLER
SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2022 BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE
A The Times Book of the Year 2022

'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


A Fortunate Woman is a compelling, thoughtful and insightful look at the life and work of a country doctor. Funny, moving and not afraid of the dark, it will speak to readers everywhere.

Polly Morland was clearing her late mother’s house when she found a battered paperback fallen behind the family bookshelf. Opening it, she was astonished to see an old photograph of the remote, wooded valley in which she lives. The book was A Fortunate Man, John Berger’s classic account of a country doctor working in the same valley more than half a century earlier. This chance discovery led Morland to the remarkable doctor who serves that valley community today, a woman whose own medical vocation was inspired by reading the very same book as a teenager.

A Fortunate Woman tells her compelling, true story, and how the tale of the old doctor has threaded through her own life in magical ways. Working within a community she loves, she is a rarity in contemporary medicine: a modern doctor who knows her patients inside out, the lives of this ancient, wild place entwined with her own.

Revisiting Berger’s story after half a century of seismic change, both in our society and in the ways in which medicine is practised, A Fortunate Woman sheds light on what it means to be a doctor in today’s complex and challenging world. Interweaving the doctor’s story with those of her patients, reflecting on the relationship between landscape and community, and upon the wider role of medicine in society, a unique portrait of a twenty-first century family doctor emerges.

Illustrated throughout with photographs by Richard Baker.

'Contains a profound message for the future at a critical moment for general practice and us all' - Wendy Moore, TLS

'I was consoled and compelled by this book’s steady gaze on healing and caring. The writing is beautiful' - Sarah Moss, author of Summerwater and Ghost Wall

'A vibrant and authentic portrait of the rural family doctor in these difficult contemporary times' - Trisha Greenhalgh, Professor of Primary Care at the University of Oxford

Foreword

A moving, evocative account of a rural GP in a remote rural location.

Product details

Authors Polly Morland
Assisted by Richard Baker (Illustration)
Publisher Picador Uk
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2022
 
EAN 9781529071146
ISBN 978-1-5290-7114-6
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 153 mm x 234 mm x 23 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Biographies, autobiographies

Biography: literary, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Women, Gloucestershire, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Medical (incl. Patients), doctor/patient relationship, Biography: writers, Doctor / patient relationship

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