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E-raamat: Second Act: What Nearly Dying Teaches Us About Really Living

  • Formaat: 272 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Jan-2025
  • Kirjastus: Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781398532342
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  • Formaat: 272 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Jan-2025
  • Kirjastus: Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781398532342

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'Combining vivid storytelling with thoughtful reflections A Second Act calls to something deep inside me, inside all of us, not to let the wonder of being alive pass us by. I hope this book reaches readers everywhere, to inspire and console them -- Dr Kathryn Mannix, author and palliative care doctor

'Dramatic and heart-warming' The Times 

Ive worked as a doctor for over twenty years, caring for patients who are in the thick fog between life and death. Ive met hundreds of people who have died, were resuscitated and lived. Ive long thought that these are the people that we should be listening to, not influencers or business gurus. They know what really matters.

Dr Matt Morgan has met hundreds of people whove come back from the dead. Their hearts stopped, their bodies unresponsive, rescued from the brink of death by the modern intensive care techniques he specialises in.   People like Ed, who was walking through a park when there was a bang, a bright light and then nothing. Ed had been hit by a bolt of lightning 300 million volts, enough to power a city for a day, coursed through his body, short-circuiting his heart. Ed was given life-saving CPR and he survived. He lives a little differently now, every day knowing the thin margins that separate life and death.   In A Second Act, Morgan introduces us to patients whove experienced hypothermia, overdoses, heart attacks and transplants to see how their lives have been transformed by the second chance theyve been given. He shares the lessons theyve learned, along with his own realisations about life and how to make the most of it. Life shouldnt be wasted on the living.  

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Combining vivid storytelling with thoughtful reflections A Second Act calls to something deep inside me, inside all of us, not to let the wonder of being alive pass us by. I hope this book reaches readers everywhere, to inspire and console them  -- Dr Kathryn Mannix, author and palliative care doctor 'Morgan has a knack of writing simply and sincerely on matters that worry most of usdramatic and heart-warming * The Times * A Second Act has a neat narrative structure and covers a resonant subject, and Morgan is a thoughtful and sensitive writer[ it] contains a lot of wisdom  * New Statesman * Morgan proves an excellent guide to such wisdom. He is grateful to bear witness to these stories and self-effacing about the part he plays in enabling some of them  * Observer * Humbling and very moving. Absolutely essential reading for any healthcare professional -- Dr Xand van Tulleken 

Dr Matt Morgan is a British intensive care doctor. His open letter addressed to patients during the 2020 COVID pandemic has been read by over half a million people worldwide and viewed by over two million times after featuring on the Channel 4 news. His articles have featured in the Guardian, the Telegraph, the Daily Mail, the Sunday Mirror and Huffington Post. A regular writer for the internationally acclaimed British Medical Journal, his article 'A letter from the ICU' is one of their most popular ever opinion article, read by over 130,000 people in 2020. His first book, Critical, has been translated into four languages. He lives in Cardiff with his family, enjoys CrossFit, photography, cold beer and even colder ice cream.