A review by scribepub
The Angina Monologues: stories of surgery for broken hearts by Samer Nashef

Enthralling and outspoken.
Andrew Billen, The Times

It’s funny, sad, uplifting and hopeful. Samer Nashef’s writing style is easy for the lay person to understand (his description of how to do a heart transplant is unforgettable) but is also interesting to those who have some knowledge of cardiology ... Whether you work in medicine or are just interested in how heart problems can be corrected by surgery, this is a great read. I read this book in a couple of days because the stories were so varied and enthralling.
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