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"It was Professor Arthur Frank who, citing his personal experience, described illness as a "dangerous opportunity" for self-reflection and personal growth. Jyothy Sreedhar's witty yet moving account of her "fortunate accident" not only illustrates the transformative potential of pain and suffering but also reminds us of the therapeutic nature of storytelling. There is also something so unique about this work: perhaps for the first time, we have a medical narrative co-authored by a patient and her doctor! The soothing presence of Dr. Mathew Puthiyidom during her treatment who eventually became her co-author was another perfect accident. I am sure this book is going to be a valuable addition to the discourse of literary health humanities".
- Dr. Chinmay Murali, a Subject Expert of Medical Humanities and Assistant Professor of English at SD College, Alappuzha, Kerala.
"It was Professor Arthur Frank who, citing his personal experience, described illness as a "dangerous opportunity" for self-reflection and personal growth. Jyothy Sreedhar's witty yet moving account of her "fortunate accident" not only illustrates the transformative potential of pain and suffering but also reminds us of the therapeutic nature of storytelling. There is also something so unique about this work: perhaps for the first time, we have a medical narrative co-authored by a patient and her doctor! The soothing presence of Dr. Mathew Puthiyidom during her treatment who eventually became her co-author was another perfect accident. I am sure this book is going to be a valuable addition to the discourse of literary health humanities".
- Dr. Chinmay Murali, a Subject Expert of Medical Humanities and Assistant Professor of English at SD College, Alappuzha, Kerala.
Author | Jyothy Sreedhar,Dr.Mathew K.M.Puthiyidom |
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Publisher | Ivory Books |
Product Types | English |
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