Signs of Life: To the Ends of the Earth with a Doctor
Autor Stephen Fabesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781788161220
ISBN-10: 178816122X
Pagini: 416
Ilustrații: 16 page colour plate section
Dimensiuni: 128 x 196 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: Profile
Colecția Pursuit Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 178816122X
Pagini: 416
Ilustrații: 16 page colour plate section
Dimensiuni: 128 x 196 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: Profile
Colecția Pursuit Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Stephen Fabes is a medical doctor with a bad case of wanderlust and no sense of direction. He finally found his way home in 2016 after cycling the length of six continents - a six-year adventure across 75 countries and 53,000 miles. Stephen uses human stories to explore the landscape of health and disease. His writing has appeared in the Guardian, the Telegraph, Geographical, CNN and the BBC among others; he is an inspiring public speaker and a regular at live storytelling nights. Currently working in the Emergency Department and Acute Medicine, time off is for running trails. Signs of Life is his first book. www.stephenfabes.com
Recenzii
a thoughtful exploration of humanity ... Fabes is great company and makes riding bicycles seem like the best way to see and understand the world
a poignant, funny memoir... Fabes is a winning storyteller
The pages, and the turns, are a constant surprise and a wonder... Fabes writes beautifully, poetically, transportingly, about his journey
an intrepid cyclist and doctor recounts an epic journey... A brisk, panoramic view of peoples and lands.
Witty and wild, intrepid and inspirational, the book chronicles two parallel journeys: Fabes' physical cycling tour of many countries and his look at health across the globe ... An entertaining and epic chronicle of a journey of extremes.
Signs of Life is the kind of book we need right now. It is heart-warming. It is hopeful. It shows us that despite all the guns and guerrillas the world is also full of people who press presents and hospitality on travellers. It is also a very readable travelogue, a thoughtful one.
A dizzying, headlong, hilarious grand tour... deserves to become a classic.
An inspirational journey of humanity and humility. Fabes has redefined the medical memoir.
A clever and entertaining book, never veering too far from either the practicalities of bike-touring or Fabes's work as a medic and often using metaphors that connect the two
A charming, human story of resilience, adversity and compassion, all told with a good dose of dry British humour
'I absolutely loved this book - a six-year, wheel-spinning, page-turning pedal around the world. Full of rich, vivid descriptions of people and landscapes, interwoven with wisdom, compassion, humanity and a playful Panglossian humour... he allows us to see how everything is connected. If Stephen is half as talented a doctor as he is a writer, then lucky patients I say. A worthy addition to the cycle-touring canon
a poignant, funny memoir... Fabes is a winning storyteller
The pages, and the turns, are a constant surprise and a wonder... Fabes writes beautifully, poetically, transportingly, about his journey
an intrepid cyclist and doctor recounts an epic journey... A brisk, panoramic view of peoples and lands.
Witty and wild, intrepid and inspirational, the book chronicles two parallel journeys: Fabes' physical cycling tour of many countries and his look at health across the globe ... An entertaining and epic chronicle of a journey of extremes.
Signs of Life is the kind of book we need right now. It is heart-warming. It is hopeful. It shows us that despite all the guns and guerrillas the world is also full of people who press presents and hospitality on travellers. It is also a very readable travelogue, a thoughtful one.
A dizzying, headlong, hilarious grand tour... deserves to become a classic.
An inspirational journey of humanity and humility. Fabes has redefined the medical memoir.
A clever and entertaining book, never veering too far from either the practicalities of bike-touring or Fabes's work as a medic and often using metaphors that connect the two
A charming, human story of resilience, adversity and compassion, all told with a good dose of dry British humour
'I absolutely loved this book - a six-year, wheel-spinning, page-turning pedal around the world. Full of rich, vivid descriptions of people and landscapes, interwoven with wisdom, compassion, humanity and a playful Panglossian humour... he allows us to see how everything is connected. If Stephen is half as talented a doctor as he is a writer, then lucky patients I say. A worthy addition to the cycle-touring canon