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THE SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLER


SHORTLISTED FOR THE COSTA BIOGRAPHY AWARD

''So very important'' NIGELLA LAWSON

''Brilliantly alive'' SUNDAY TIMES

''A truly wonderful book. Read it'' HENRY MARSH

''Shows us the very best of human nature'' ADAM KAY

''Her words are brimful of love, grace and kindness'' GUARDIAN

As a specialist in palliative medicine, Dr Rachel Clarke chooses to inhabit a place many people would find too tragic to contemplate. Every day, she tries to bring care and comfort to those reaching the end of their lives and to help make dying more bearable.

Rachel''s training was put to the test in 2017 when her beloved GP father was diagnosed with terminal cancer. She learned that nothing - even the best palliative care - can sugar-coat the pain of losing someone you love. And yet, she argues, in a hospice there is more of what matters in life

Trade Review
This is a wonderful book. Rachel takes the worst life can throw at us and shows us the beauty in it
What a remarkable book this is; tender, funny, brave, heartfelt, radiant with love and life. It sings with joy and kindness
A truly wonderful book. Read it
A truly beautiful book about death and life and the price of love. Told by a doctor, with compassion and wisdom. I cried, but they were warm, comforting tears. It made me think about stuff I fear in a new and better way
Moving, thought-provoking and so very important. I'm immeasurably grateful to have read it, and it will stay with me. In death, we learn about life
A touching and profound meditation on what it means to be human . . . it is a remarkable book * Guardian *
Dear Life names the tension between love and risk that gives life its sweetness. It takes readers to the edge of life in supportive, wise company
Heart-wrenchingly tender * Observer *
She writes with a tender, lyrical beauty * Sunday Times *
Her words are brimful of love, grace and kindness * Guardian *
A magnificent, tender book * Independent *
Moving . . . an honest account from the front line of death * The Times *
An enthralling and deeply affecting book . . . It is [the] blend of the personal and professional that makes Dear Life so special * Express *
Honest, clear-sighted and immensely wise, Clarke's book is laced with loss, yet raises a jubilant toast to life * Literary Review *
A heartbreaking, exhilarating read * Guardian *
Arguably the most remarkable book of the year * The i *
An NHS doctor interweaves heartwarming stories of palliative care for patients in a hospice with memories of her beloved GP father * Guardian *
Rachel Clarke weaves together an account of her training as a doctor who came to specialise in palliative care, the stories of her patients, and her father's death in Dear Life. I read it while coming to terms with the death of a family friend, and found it full of honesty and tender wisdom about life and the process of dying. It managed the brilliant and paradoxical feat of helping you love life a little more and fear death a little less -- Matt Haig * Guardian *
This astonishing book by Dr Clarke will make you re-evaluate your own life and priorities. This is a deeply moving read * Woman & Home *
Compassionate, heartfelt and deeply life-affirming * Mirror *

Dear Life A Doctors Story of Love Loss and

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    Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
    Publication Date: 03/09/2020
    ISBN13: 9780349143934, 978-0349143934
    ISBN10: 0349143935

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    THE SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLER


    SHORTLISTED FOR THE COSTA BIOGRAPHY AWARD

    ''So very important'' NIGELLA LAWSON

    ''Brilliantly alive'' SUNDAY TIMES

    ''A truly wonderful book. Read it'' HENRY MARSH

    ''Shows us the very best of human nature'' ADAM KAY

    ''Her words are brimful of love, grace and kindness'' GUARDIAN

    As a specialist in palliative medicine, Dr Rachel Clarke chooses to inhabit a place many people would find too tragic to contemplate. Every day, she tries to bring care and comfort to those reaching the end of their lives and to help make dying more bearable.

    Rachel''s training was put to the test in 2017 when her beloved GP father was diagnosed with terminal cancer. She learned that nothing - even the best palliative care - can sugar-coat the pain of losing someone you love. And yet, she argues, in a hospice there is more of what matters in life

    Trade Review
    This is a wonderful book. Rachel takes the worst life can throw at us and shows us the beauty in it
    What a remarkable book this is; tender, funny, brave, heartfelt, radiant with love and life. It sings with joy and kindness
    A truly wonderful book. Read it
    A truly beautiful book about death and life and the price of love. Told by a doctor, with compassion and wisdom. I cried, but they were warm, comforting tears. It made me think about stuff I fear in a new and better way
    Moving, thought-provoking and so very important. I'm immeasurably grateful to have read it, and it will stay with me. In death, we learn about life
    A touching and profound meditation on what it means to be human . . . it is a remarkable book * Guardian *
    Dear Life names the tension between love and risk that gives life its sweetness. It takes readers to the edge of life in supportive, wise company
    Heart-wrenchingly tender * Observer *
    She writes with a tender, lyrical beauty * Sunday Times *
    Her words are brimful of love, grace and kindness * Guardian *
    A magnificent, tender book * Independent *
    Moving . . . an honest account from the front line of death * The Times *
    An enthralling and deeply affecting book . . . It is [the] blend of the personal and professional that makes Dear Life so special * Express *
    Honest, clear-sighted and immensely wise, Clarke's book is laced with loss, yet raises a jubilant toast to life * Literary Review *
    A heartbreaking, exhilarating read * Guardian *
    Arguably the most remarkable book of the year * The i *
    An NHS doctor interweaves heartwarming stories of palliative care for patients in a hospice with memories of her beloved GP father * Guardian *
    Rachel Clarke weaves together an account of her training as a doctor who came to specialise in palliative care, the stories of her patients, and her father's death in Dear Life. I read it while coming to terms with the death of a family friend, and found it full of honesty and tender wisdom about life and the process of dying. It managed the brilliant and paradoxical feat of helping you love life a little more and fear death a little less -- Matt Haig * Guardian *
    This astonishing book by Dr Clarke will make you re-evaluate your own life and priorities. This is a deeply moving read * Woman & Home *
    Compassionate, heartfelt and deeply life-affirming * Mirror *

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