Put Your Feet in the Dirt, Girl
A Memoir
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Publisher Description
The bestselling author of Going Under recounts her real-life journey from hard-partying Sydney medical intern to dust-covered rural GP.
'Sonia Henry writes with a combination of heart and precision that only the best writers, and doctors, can manage.' Nick Earls
Solo GP needed for medical clinic, mining town in Pilbara region, Western Australia. Car and accommodation provided. On call paid extra. Close proximity to absolutely nothing.
In 2020, lost and heartbroken, and with an unscratched travel itch thanks to international border closures, Sonia Henry accepted a job as a GP in remotest Western Australia. The plan was to stay for one month. But before she knew it, this dressed-to-the-nines Sydney party girl was becoming an Akubra-wearing bush doctor covered in red dust--and loving every minute of it.
Sonia spent the next two years working in some of the remotest parts of the country. She learned how to shoot in the middle of the desert, visited pearl farms and pubs, came to terms with being regularly outnumbered by crocodiles, and adopted a cattle dog called Buddy, who would come to be her closest companion. She also met an eclectic bunch of patients and friends, and opened her eyes to the truths--both good and bad--of the country she calls home.
Put Your Feet in the Dirt, Girl is a modern outback medical memoir full of heart, energy, rage and wonder. It is a must-read for anyone who has ever had to get lost in order to be found.
'As a doctor, Sonia Henry has been there, done that.' Herald Sun
Customer Reviews
Thought provoking and real
What a great insight into Rural Australia. Thank you for sharing and for caring.
Put your feet in the dirt girl!
A brilliant story about finding ones true self and finding meaning in an often meaningless society where wealth and prestige are the most important commodity. I was reminded of the time at spent in Weipa working in rural health and the small changes my decisions could make to the life of another person. I loved this book and it makes me want to write my own story. Who knows … one day I might just do that…
Entertaining and thought-provoking
A beautifully written memoir about the experiences of doctor working and living in some of Australia’s remote regional communities. Sonia’s story stimulates vivid imagination for the vast breath, beauty and spiritual significance of this country. Her story shares something of the challenges, joys, frustrations, tragedies and paradoxes she herself confronted, as well as those of the many amazing people she encountered. It is written with large measures of curiosity, sensitivity, heart and respect. Thank you Dr Sonia.