Thanks to Kelley & Hall Book Publicity, I am giving away one copy of Ten Days.
Ten Days introduces the reader to Anna and Jake. Although Anna and Jake Campbell interact with the world in very different ways, she as a cautious worrier and he as an optimistic realist, they successfully navigate the everyday problems that percolate through their marriage until the night their young son, Eddie, becomes ill. Anna has a bad cold and longs for the peace of evening and Jake, an orthopedic surgery resident, spends the night at the hospital, taking care of other people’s sick wives and children. As a result of their irreversible, achingly regrettable inactions, Anna and Jake face losing their child.
The characters in Ten Days represent the many parents and physicians Dr. Gilsdorf encounters during her work as a pediatrician. Dr. Gilsdorf is the Robert P. Kelch Professor of Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases at the University of Michigan, Director of Haemophilus influenza research laboratory, Director of the Cellular and Molecular Biology in Pediatrics Training Program and Co-Director of the Molecular and Clinical Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases.
Oh, what a nightmare this could end up being. All because of a decision. Scary to think that one decision or a lot of little ones could be life threatening!
Shannon
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This sounds like a very thought-provoking book for families with children. Thanks for the giveaway.
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This sounds like a wonderful book. It doesn’t matter if there is one or two parents, we are always questioning decisions we make about our children and especially about their health. I would love to win/read this book.
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I think it is always a tenuous relationship between parent and doctor when your child is sick: how much do you go by your instincts and how much do you leave in the hands of the professional? This book sounds really good!
This sounds like a very interesting read! Being raised in a family full of doctors and being a dentist myself I can assure sometimes feelings can stop you from being objective and that can lead to a difficult situation.
Sounds like a great read. Having a sick child is one of the worst things you can go through. You are always worring about them. I would love to read the book. Thanks for having the giveaway.
Interesting points of view