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Passionate praise for this inspiring medical and legal drama! "With 'Jonah K.', Dr. Bob Bell firmly establishes himself as a master storyteller. Bob weaves an inspired fictional tapestry, representing both the best and worst of the human condition. From the tragic legacy of residential schools and the crushing politics of academic healthcare, characters emerge full of courage, passion and resilience. This is a brilliantly written third book from a talented novelist. You won't forget these intriguing individuals or this stirring story." Paul Alofs, Former CEO Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation and award-winning author of "Passion Capital" Jonah Kay is a remarkably successful Bay Street lawyer despite living with the impact of intergenerational trauma caused by a notorious Canadian residential school. Dr. Brynn Allard is a brilliant young orthopaedic surgeon, increasingly frustrated by the misogyny of university surgical practice. This legal and medical drama follows Jonah and Brynn through the corporate murkiness of cannabis legalization, the challenge of healthcare delivery in remote northern communities, and nefarious practices in the international diamond trade. Readers will be delighted as Jonah's and Brynn's paths intersect along the James Bay coast - one of the most consequential places in the history of our northern land. "Dr. Bob Bell's riveting and dramatic story has the reader living in the fast-paced mind of a heroic trauma surgeon. He captured the misogyny and biased treatment women surgeons face in a way that is both triggering and empowering." Dr. Carmen Quatman, MD, PhD, Orthopaedic surgeon-scientist "Dr. Bob Bell is probably the only author today who can turn acute insights on the general topics of human nature, history, politics, capitalism, and specific topics of healthcare delivery, into page-turning stories that are both compelling and inspiring." Keith Ambachtsheer, Former Chair Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation and award-winning author. All proceeds from the sale of this novel will benefit the Indigenous Health Program at University Health Network - home to the Toronto General Hospital, named fourth best hospital in the world by Newsweek magazine.
Rave reviews for the new medical thriller, "New Doc in Maple Ridge"! All proceeds will benefit community primary care research at University Health Network, fourth best hospital in the world according to Newsweek magazine! "New Doc in Maple Ridge is a wild ride that takes the reader from a small-town ER to the battlefields of Afghanistan, to the underworld, to the courtroom, with high-spirited stops along the way in the bedroom. A real page-turner, grounded in the unparalleled, extensive experiences of Dr. Bob Bell." Deb Matthews, PhD, Former Ontario Minister of Health "After decades performing life-saving surgery, Dr. Bob Bell uses his surgeon's attention to detail to craft a brilliant story populated by some of the most extraordinary characters you will ever encounter! I dare you to put this book down once you have started the remarkable journey with Dr. Ed Brinkley." Paul Alofs, Former CEO Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation & Author of "Passion Capital" "Surgeon, hospital CEO, and provincial deputy health minister.... Dr. Bob Bell has done it all, so no surprise that his new novel is steeped in medical authenticity. The tension builds from the first page, when the new doctor in town saves a boy from choking on a peanut. Whether it's treating a mobster's STD, or reliving military action in Afghanistan, you feel that you are right there." Phillip Crawley, CEO/Publisher of The Globe and Mail Dr. Ed Brinkley concluded his career as a battlefield surgeon following highly classified tours of duty in the Middle East. He arrives in Maple Ridge, Arkansas to start over as a small-town GP and to settle down in a new home. Things are looking up for Ed when he meets the lovely Linda Davis, managing partner of Arkansas' leading law firm. But Ed refuses an unethical demand from Tony Malto, a local gangster who tries to bully the doctor, triggering traumatic memories from Ed's past. Ed's response to Malto's intimidation takes the reader on a page turning flashback to Afghanistan and on to Biloxi, Mississippi as Ed fights back to protect the woman he wants to love."New Doc in Maple Ridge" will inspire, educate and entertain. Order a copy today and enjoy!
The settlement of Steelville, Missouri, was named in 1835 in honor of its first mercantile store and property owner James Steel. Since then, the little town has survived devastation, with the flood of 1898, and destruction, with the great fire of 1904. Yet while many neighboring towns such as Midland and Sankey have vanished, Steelville has been resilient and survived. This is thanks to its founding fathers who realized the importance of education, with the construction of the Steelville Academy in 1851, the Steelville School System in 1886, and bringing to town the Steelville Normal and Business Institute in 1890, where many a young lad and ladies commenced with a formal education. Many graduates went on to be successful, like John Zahorsky, who would become known internationally as the world's most influential pediatrician; Judge Albert L. Reeves, who helped settle this great nation's civil rights cases; and John T. Woodruff, the great attorney for the Frisco Railroad. The photographs of this book have been collected for years by those locals wanting to keep track of their heritage--from the building of their railroad, to the flood, to the simple pleasures of their lives, like picnics on the courthouse lawn.
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