Mirror Publishing
Through the Valley
Through the Valley
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These are not stories concocted in someone's imagination, but lifelike accounts of human tragedies and frailties as seen through the eyes of medical professionals. The characters - patients, medics, and others - are real, although names and some composites have been changed to protect their identity, but all authentic and believable
In the clinical sterility of hospitals, from the "puke green" scrubs to the endless and mindless acronyms of medical dictionaries and credentials, the reader is led through the shiny, though seldom soulless, floors of a never sleeping hospital. The chaplains' presence and humanity breaks through the antiseptic setting to lay bare the humanity of both patients and staff, and brings sanctity and dignity to what could otherwise become nothing more than a salvage yard and repair shop for sick and broken bodies. CH (COL-RET) Paul W. Dodd, D. Min., LPC, Austin, Texas
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