Dirty Work by Gabriel Weston - ISBN: 9780099555056
Paperback
Surgeons are meant to save lives, but Nancy is a special kind of surgeon. When she makes a mistake in the operating theatre she is summoned to explain herself to a tribunal and is forced to consider what it means to be a doctor who has killed as well as cured.

Dirty Work

  • Paperback

    192 pages

  • Release Date

    15 June 2014

Summary

A powerful, gripping novel that confronts one of the great contemporary taboos head-on. By the author of the brilliant Direct Red.Winner of the McKitterick PrizeTwo women in a room.‘Courageous’ Rachel Cusk, GuardianOne is dying.‘Gripping’ ObserverThe other just sits back and watches.‘Necessary’ IndependentFor both, there is everything to lose.Surgeons are meant to save lives, but Nancy is a special kind of surgeon. When she makes a mistake in the operating theatre she is summoned to explain h…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780099555056
ISBN-10:0099555050
Author:Gabriel Weston
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:192
Release Date:15 June 2014
Weight:160g
Dimensions:199mm x 129mm x 13mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

A lot of novels are called “brave”, and they aren’t. This one is.

A lot of novels are called “brave”, and they aren’t. This one is. – Lionel Shriver
A brilliantly intense, thought-provoking story * Stylist *
Gripping, well-researched and elegantly written – Rosamund Urwin * Evening Standard, Books of the Year *
This courageous and interesting author is that unusual thing, a contemporary moralist – Rachel Cusk * Guardian *
Bold, brave, and uncomfortable… it’s a gripping read * Observer *
The subject matter is brave, the moral perspective complex, the writing vivid – Lionel Shriver * Mail on Sunday *
Weston has an unwavering passion for the truth as well as the courage to tell it. – Ian Thomson * Sunday Telegraph (Seven) *
Weston excels at writing about medicine precisely…but with great subtlety of tone that allows readers to appreciate the human faultlines that lie beneath conventional portraits of doctoring. – Vivienne Parry * The Times *
Weston is a superb writer of lucid and evocative prose… This is not a dark book so much as a deeply thoughtful one * Independent *

About The Author

Gabriel Weston

Gabriel Weston was born in 1970. She qualified as a doctor in 2000 and became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons in 2003. Her first book, Direct Red, was published in 2009. It was longlisted for the Guardian First Book Award and won the PEN/Ackerley Prize for Autobiography. She lives in London and continues to practise as a part-time ENT surgeon.

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