How'd it go? How'd it go?

How'd it go‪?‬

A birds-eye view of mortality

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Publisher Description

How’d It Go? addresses the importance of maintaining a perspective on life…while we are still a part of it. Framed by the colorful experiences of Paul Young, a 104-year-old physician recently diagnosed with a terminal illness, are snapshots of multiple other lives, recounted with actual New York Times obituaries. As Dr. Young’s adventures unfold, so do the seminal events of our country, providing a backdrop to his memories; both joyful and tragic. The book starts at the time of his diagnosis and leads the reader through his last days of life, ending with the revelation of a closely guarded secret, one he has kept from everyone, including his twin daughters, for over sixty years. The closing chapter is his own obituary.


About the Author


Michael B. Weinstock, MD is the Associate Program Director and Director of Research at the Emergency Medicine Residency at Adena Health Systems. He is a Professor of Emergency Medicine, adjunct, in the Department of Emergency Medicine at The Ohio State University, and the author of the Bouncebacks! series of books. Since a young age he has been interested in establishing a perspective on life, starting with his first book at the age of 20, The Double Hoax, exploring how humans have evolved with the greatest propensity for survival, and not the greatest propensity for happiness. He lives in Columbus Ohio with wife Beth, four children, Olivia, Eli, Theo and Annie, and 2 dogs, Chloe and Ollie.

GENRE
Mysteries & Thrillers
RELEASED
2017
November 13
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
269
Pages
PUBLISHER
Gatekeeper Press
SELLER
Gatekeeper Press
SIZE
14.3
MB
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