Breaking & Mending: A junior doctor's stories of compassion & burnout (Paperback)
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Breaking & Mending: A junior doctor's stories of compassion & burnout (Paperback)

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Laying bare the emotional and physical toll of the medical profession Joanna Cannon’s heart-rending memoir of life as a junior doctor is a shocking and disturbing read. Balancing the compassion and commitment of those who work in the NHS with the appalling overwork and disillusionment that has become their reality, Breaking and Mending is an urgent, powerful read.

'One of the most beautiful books you will ever read' Kate Mosse In this powerful memoir, Joanna Cannon tells her story as a junior doctor in visceral, heart-rending snapshots. We walk with her through the wards, facing extraordinary and daunting moments: from attending her first post-mortem, sitting with a patient through their final moments, to learning the power of a well- or badly chosen word. These moments, and the small sustaining acts of kindness and connection that punctuate hospital life, teach her that emotional care and mental health can be just as critical as restoring a heartbeat. In a profession where weakness remains a taboo, this moving, beautifully written book brings to life the vivid, human stories of doctors and patients - and shows us why we need to take better care of those who care for us.

Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
ISBN: 9781788160582
Number of pages: 176
Weight: 200 g
Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 12 mm
Edition: Main


MEDIA REVIEWS
I tore through Breaking and Mending... frank, emotional and compassionate -- David Nicholls
One of the most beautiful books you will ever read -- Kate Mosse
Joanna Cannon's powerful, moving memoir of her time as a junior doctor is so good. -- Nina Stibbe
Now a best-selling writer, Cannon's stories of her time as a junior doctor explore how humans can give each other hope and compassion in even the darkest of moments. -- Jameela Jamil * Stylist *
The story of the struggling NHS has been told in several excellent books recently, and this is among the best. We need to listen. -- Katy Guest * Guardian *
In Breaking and Mending, [Joanna Cannon] brings her literary talents to her previous career in a memoir brimming with her trademark compassion and psychological insight. ... What sets Cannon's book apart is not just its humanity and wisdom but the novelist's keen observational eye. Cannon is a chronicler both of the human condition and the quotidian details - the clothes, the tics, the sights, sounds, smells and ephemera - which speak to who we are. -- Hannah Beckerman * Observer *
Before she became a novelist, Cannon worked as a doctor. Here, she recalls her days on the wards in the most moving way. -- Anna Bonet * Red *
This raw and emotional memoir ... is full of depth and insight, and made me so grateful to all those who work in healthcare. -- Nina Pottell * Prima *
Powerful, shocking and intimate all at the same time -- John Boyne
I will be buying Breaking & Mending today and you should too -- Adam Kay, author of THIS IS GOING TO HURT
A deeply moving, thought-provoking memoir written with true compassion and intelligence -- Nathan Filer
All doctors should read this - and patients too. Emotionally wise and beautifully written -- Jill Mansell
Cannon is on her way to becoming a national treasure - no one does quirky, funny and soul-searing the way she does * Emerald Street *
There is so much compassion in this memoir, so much kindness and empathy. But there is also anger at the way the caring profession doesn't seem to care for those who work in it. It's a heartbreaking read but it ends on a hopeful note. -- Eithne Farry * The Sunday Express *
A book driven by kindness and hope. It's a rare view into a strange and challenging word. -- Kerry Fowler * Sainsbury's Magazine *
Fascinating read -- Lucy Atkins
Breaking & Mending is one of the most moving, compelling books I've ever read -- Marian Keyes
Has all the makings of a highly charged novel, complete with unsavoury characters: the registrar who abandons the newly qualified Cannon mid-shift to go on holiday, the consultant who shouts and spits on her during a meeting. And there is plenty of tragedy, as she writes frankly about how difficult she found it to maintain professional distance from her most heartbreaking cases. Ultimately, though, hers is a hopeful story ... this NHS memoir is well-paced and often beautifully told. -- Lucy Knight * Sunday Times *
Wonderful -- Jill Mansell
Breathtaking -- Louise Doughty
There's an admirable ballsiness to Cannon. She whistleblows. She wears her heart on her sleeve. Plainly, she wants to nurture mental health in others and seeks to expose the stress, ridiculous workload and lack of pastoral care she experienced in medicine ... She writes lyrically, with a novelist's verve and colour -- Melanie Reid * Times *
It is a breathtaking book ... Cannon's narrative skill here is subtle yet tremendous ... Cannon does language expertly, describing not only how to live, but why. I imagine she was the kind of doctor that surely all doctors should strive to be: human, honest, questioning, and (carefully) kind ... Joanna Cannon's story is beautiful. Here's to the wild cards. -- Christie Watson * Telegraph *
Intimate, delicately constructed and as absorbing as it is arresting * i Paper *
Intimate, delicately constructed and as absorbing as it is arresting -- Sophie Morris * Scotland on Sunday *

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“"You were my wild card."”

I finished the last sentence of ‘Breaking & Mending’ and sat in silence, once again in complete and utter awe of Joanna Cannon. I have been a huge fan ever since I read an early proof copy of ‘The Trouble With... More

Hardback edition
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“Beautiful and Honest”

I haven't read any of Joanna Cannon's fiction (although they've been on my list for a very long time), but I follow her on Twitter and find her to be a very interesting, compassionate and thoughtful... More

Hardback edition
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“Phenomenal”

A beautifully written and heartfelt account of Joanna's life as a junior doctor. It is compassionate, powerful and extremely moving. Such a poignant and significant account of life in the NHS and how... More

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