This is Going to Hurt
Now a major BBC comedy-drama
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Pan Macmillan
Published:3rd Feb '22
Should be back in stock very soon
This insightful book chronicles a junior doctor's experiences, blending humor with the harsh realities of medical life, ultimately leading to a profound decision.
In This is Going to Hurt, Adam Kay shares his candid and often humorous diaries from his time as a junior doctor in the NHS. The book takes readers through the grueling reality of long hours, difficult decisions, and the emotional toll that comes with working in healthcare. With a blend of humor and honesty, Kay recounts the challenges he faced, from dealing with demanding patients to navigating the complexities of hospital life. His experiences are both relatable and eye-opening, offering a unique perspective on the medical profession.
The narrative is filled with laugh-out-loud moments, but it also delves into the darker aspects of being a doctor. Kay's writing captures the stress and pressure that come with the job, revealing the heartbreaking stories that often go untold. As he reflects on his career, readers gain insight into the reasons behind his decision to leave medicine, making it a poignant exploration of passion, sacrifice, and the realities of healthcare.
With its blend of humor and heartfelt storytelling, This is Going to Hurt resonates with anyone who has ever faced a demanding job or questioned their career path. It serves as a reminder of the human side of medicine and the importance of self-care in high-stress environments. This book is not just for those in the medical field; it is a compelling read for anyone looking for a dose of reality wrapped in humor.
I’d prescribe this book to anyone and everyone. It's laugh-out-loud funny, heartbreakingly sad and gives you the lowdown on what it’s like to be holding it together while serving on the front line of our beloved but beleaguered NHS. It’s wonderful -- Jonathan Ross
So clinically funny and politically important for supporters of the NHS that it should be given out on prescription * Guardian *
Painfully funny. The pain and the funniness somehow add up to something entirely good, entirely noble and entirely loveable. -- Stephen Fry
Finally a true picture of the harrowing, hilarious and ultimately chaotic life of the junior doctor in all its gory glory, dark comedy and unavoidable sadness. A blisteringly funny account shot through with harrowing detail, many pertinent truths and the humanity we all hope doctors conceal behind their unflappable exteriors -- Jo Brand
As hilarious as it is heartbreaking – and it IS heartbreaking (also hilarious) -- Charlie Brooker
Blisteringly funny, politically enraging and often heartbreaking . . . hilarious . . . brimming not just with humour but with humanity . . . This should be a wake-up call to all who value the NHS -- Hannah Beckerman * Sunday Express *
A funny, excoriatingly revealing, beautiful book -- Dawn French
Horrifyingly hilarious and hilariously horrifying -- Danny Wallace
A ferociously funny book -- Mark Watson
Superb -- Pam Ayres
As a hypochondriac I was worried about reading Adam Kay’s book. Luckily it’s incredibly funny – so funny, in fact, that it gave me a hernia from laughing -- Joe Lycett
By turns witty, gruesome, alarming, and touching. Always illuminating and searingly honest -- Jonathan Dimbleby
Brilliant -- Mark Haddon
- Winner of Blackwell's Debut of the Year 2017 (UK)
- Winner of Books are My Bag Non-Fiction Book of the Year 2017 (UK)
- Winner of Books are My Bag Readers Choice Award 2017 (UK)
- Winner of Big Book Awards: Biography Award 2018 (UK)
- Winner of National Book Awards New Writer of the Year 2018 (UK)
ISBN: 9781529062335
Dimensions: 197mm x 129mm x 19mm
Weight: 218g
304 pages
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