Heaven and Hell

Garven Wilsonhulme takes on all comers in the jungle of modern competition

Fiction & Literature, Saga, Thrillers
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Author: Carl Douglass ISBN: 9781594333521
Publisher: Publication Consultants Publication: September 30, 2015
Imprint: Publication Consultants Language: English
Author: Carl Douglass
ISBN: 9781594333521
Publisher: Publication Consultants
Publication: September 30, 2015
Imprint: Publication Consultants
Language: English

Heaven and Hell is a novel of a man's driven life, one of overarching ambition. Here, Garven Wilsonhulme, would-be neurosurgeon, enters medical school and learns about the grim realities of competing for his place in a class where 50% of the students will be gone by the time of graduation. He makes life-long friends and enemies and faces for the first time what it is to be a student of the human condition and what life as a physician will hold for him. He learned a mnemonic ditty for the bones of the wrist: “Never Lower Tillie's Pants, Grandmother Might Come Home” and how to save a boy dying from meningitis. In Heaven and Hell, Garven is first introduced to the gripping world of neurosurgery by the man who becomes his mentor. That meeting proves to be life changing.

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Heaven and Hell is a novel of a man's driven life, one of overarching ambition. Here, Garven Wilsonhulme, would-be neurosurgeon, enters medical school and learns about the grim realities of competing for his place in a class where 50% of the students will be gone by the time of graduation. He makes life-long friends and enemies and faces for the first time what it is to be a student of the human condition and what life as a physician will hold for him. He learned a mnemonic ditty for the bones of the wrist: “Never Lower Tillie's Pants, Grandmother Might Come Home” and how to save a boy dying from meningitis. In Heaven and Hell, Garven is first introduced to the gripping world of neurosurgery by the man who becomes his mentor. That meeting proves to be life changing.

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