Admissions

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What to expect

'Sensational' SUNDAY TIMES NO. BESTSELLER

'Extraordinary...both exhilarating and alarming...fascinating' DAILY MAIL

'Wonderful...a testament to the tenacity of the human spirit' FINANCIAL TIMES

Henry Marsh has spent four decades operating on the human brain. In this searing and provocative memoir following his retirement from the NHS, he reflects on the experiences that have shaped his career and life, gaining a deeper understanding of what matters to us all in the end.

Written and read by Dr Henry Marsh

(p) 2017 Orion Publishing Group

Critics Review

  • Sensational…Marsh is curmudgeonly, unflinching, clinical, competitive, often contemptuous and consistently curious. In Admissions he scrubs up just as well the second time around and continues to revel in his joyous candour

    THE SUNDAY TIMES
  • Superb…a eulogy to surgery and a study of living. I didn’t want this book to end. Henry Marsh is part of a growing canon of superb modern medical writers…whose storytelling and prose are transportative…His timing is also impeccable…His sentences, too, feel like works of the finest craftmanship, made with the love that goes into both his woodwork and surgery

    DAILY TELEGRAPH
  • Marsh is, given his profession, a surprisingly emotional man, likably so. His account of his younger self that threads through this compulsive book is a Bildungsroman in itself. He is also a fine writer and storyteller, and a nuanced observer

    OBSERVER
  • The maverick is back, even more blunt and irascible, with tales of thrilling, high-wire operations at medicine’s unconquered frontier, woven through with personal memoir…Marsh in full spate is quite magnificent…a master of tar-black, deadpan humour

    THE TIMES
  • Disarmingly frank storytelling. [Marsh] is, in spite of himself, hugely likeable…his reflections on death and dying equal those in Atul Gawande’s excellent Being Mortal

    ECONOMIST
  • Epigramatically balanced and almost brutally candid…Admissions offers a reprise of many of [Do No Harm‘s] virtues, from the elegance of the writing to the undiminished sense of wonder at the complexity of the brain

    MAIL ON SUNDAY

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