Jean Feraca's road to self-fulfillment has been as quirky and demanding as the characters in her incredible memoir. A veteran of several decades of public radio broadcasting, Feraca is also a writer and a poet. She is a talk show host beloved for her unique mixture of the humanities, poetry, and jou
I Hear a Song in My Head : A Memoir in Stories of Love, Fear, Doctoring, and Flight
โ Scribed by Nergesh Tejani
- Publisher
- New Academia Publishing, LLC
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 297
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
"[Tejani] shares her stories of succeeding as a doctor in Uganda during the 1960s . . . a must for those seeking a medical memoir collection." --Midwest Book Review Set in Uganda of the sixties with bookends in India and New York, this doctor's story tells of a turbulent political time when colonial Uganda graduated to self-rule. It is also the personal story of an Indian woman living in an independent African country wanting and needing assimilation but regretfully recognizing rejection. It is the story of the exhilaration of living in a country more beautiful than Eden, if sometimes a threatened Eden. But most of all it tells doctoring tales made delicate by seeing them through the heart. It was a time in medicine before evidential imperatives removed the romance. "Dr. Tejani's unique meld of skill and compassion radiates throughout this text which will touch both physician and lay readers alike." --Frank A. Chervenak, MD, New York Weill Cornell Medical Center "With clarity, drama, and humor, this book creates a family story, a picture of an African nation in the throes of political upheaval, and an original and illuminating view of medical needs and practices in circumstances that exist today in many parts of the world. The complex harmonies of the song in Dr. Tejani's head will resonate for a wide variety of readers." --Carol Sicherman, author of Rude Awakenings "Nergesh Tejani is a terrific writer . . . Her subject is often exotic, often with international themes and full of pithy observations and wisdom." --Abraham Verghese, MD, Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine, Stanford University Medical Center
โฆ Subjects
Tejani, Nergesh, -- 1933- ; Physicians -- Uganda -- Biography.; BIO000000; BIO026000; MED045000
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