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  1. Jan 7, 2020 · THE ART OF DYING. by Ambrose Parry ‧RELEASE DATE: Jan. 7, 2020. This is historical fiction at its most enjoyable, with facts smoothly blended into a clever plot. bookshelf. shop now. When Will Raven returns to Edinburgh in 1849 as a medical doctor, he finds that sometimes there is no cure for damages inflicted in the past.

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  2. Jun 19, 2018 · In Tommy Orange’s “There There,” an ambitious meditation on identity and its broken alternatives, on myth filtered through the lens of time and poverty and urban life, on tradition all the ...

  3. Apr 18, 2019 · Ambrose Parry. 4.15. 4,166 ratings568 reviews. Edinburgh, 1850. Despite being at the forefront of modern medicine, hordes of patients are dying all across the city, with doctors finding their remedies powerless.

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  4. Sep 15, 1997 · “This practical and encouraging book shows how dying can heal us, and helps us make the final transition a time of love and new beginnings.” ― Bernie Siegel, M.D. “ The Art of Dying speaks to modern readers with refreshing frankness and wit. It covers the subject thoroughly, from how to inform relatives of impending death, to coping ...

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    • 1996
    • Patricia Weenolsen
    • Patricia Weenolsen, Bernie S. Siegel, M. Brewster Smith
  5. Mar 18, 2021 · Review: Absorbing, informative, and remarkably atmospheric! The Art of Dying is a rich, alluring tale that takes us back to Victorian Edinburgh and into the life of Will Raven, a young doctor returning from travelling abroad to accept the position of assistant to Dr James Simpson, a doctor infamous for using chloroform while treating patients.

  6. Aug 15, 2019 · The Art Of Dying offers more of the alluring combination of crime fiction and historical fact seen in last year’s The Way Of All Flesh as best-selling novelist Chris Brookmyre and his wife,...

  7. Edinburgh, 1850. Despite being at the forefront of modern medicine, hordes of patients are dying all across the city, with doctors finding their remedies powerless. But it is not just the deaths that dismay the esteemed Dr James Simpson – a whispering campaign seeks to blame him for the death of a patient in suspicious circumstances.

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