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Dirty Work

Written by: Gabriel Weston
Narrated by: Carolyn Cook
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"An informed and arresting debut novel about a young surgeon in crisis, by a writer whose "exactitude of expression is rare and uncanny." - Rachel Cusk

Nancy Mullion, an obstetrician-gynecologist whose botched surgery has put a patient in a life-threatening coma, must face a medical tribunal to determine if she can continue to practice medicine. Nancy's fears about both her patient's chances for survival and whether she will be "undoctored" are made palpable to the reader. Throughout four weeks of intense questioning and accusations, this physician directly confronts for the first time her work as an abortion provider - how it helps the lives of others but takes a heavy toll on her own.

Interweaving memories of Nancy's English and American childhood and adolescence, Dirty Work creates an emotionally charged portrait of one woman's life; the telling of seemingly untellable stories sets her free, as it can all women. Gabriel Weston has given us a truly original, courageous, and meaningful novel.

©2013 Gabriel Weston (P)2014 Hachette Audio
Genre Fiction Fiction Surgery
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What the critics say

"Weston has an unwavering passion for the truth as well as the courage to tell it." (The Telegraph , UK)
"In Dirty Work, the weave of past and present, strength of characterization and storytelling, captured my attention and masterfully pulled me through the ethical challenges at the heart of the book. I learned so much about abortion generally, about my own feelings on the subject, and about the complexities of medicine-particularly in those areas where doing the right thing is unimaginably hard." (Louise Aronson, author of A History of the Present Illness and associate professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco)
"Perfectly measured doses of compassion, respect for human dignity and straight-talking attention to detail....A gripping read." (Observer, UK)

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