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July 23, 2008
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| Straightjacket by Richard E. Sall | Reviewed by Wanda Maynard |  | Publisher: BookSurge, LLC
http://www.booksurgepublishing.com
ISBN: 1419630547
Genre: Fiction
Subgenre: melodrama
Release date: Apr 2006
Format: Trade
Pages: 224
Price: $16.99
| As the doors open to Detroit General Hospital, a captivatingly funny medical drama, with a romantic twist, and just a hint of suspense, is taking place. Dr. Grady has ten cases he has to take care of within thirty days, in order to achieve his surgical residency. Will he make it in time? This diverting soap opera will takes the reader through each procedure to get the full impact of what is happening.
In the middle of all the chaos, there is a surreal mother who wants Dr. Grady to stay away from her daughter. Will he heed her forewarning or take another approach?
Dr. Grady keeps jumping out of the frying pan and off the stove, instead of into the fire, with every operation that he is confronted with and keeps advancing through every emergency.
In the patients' eyes, Dr. Grady becomes the hero of the day or superman. Not only a man of admirable exploits in the eyes of one, but several women, with the ability of knowing what to say or do. That advances him one step more in the game of life.
The book, appropriately titled Straightjacket, took insight from an extraordinary writer, who is also an M.D./hero, who deserves credit for the ingenuity of the outcome of this book. Nice job, Dr. Sall. | | |
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