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In the last of the series, Ela enlightens us with the complexities of the healthcare industry in America through the description of her and her husband's experiences in the general surgery practice. She portrays how life as a general surgeon's wife, and manager of his business required her to grow aspects of her personality and realize she was capable of much more than she was giving herself credit for.She shares with us how she spent much of her time being angry at the system that discouraged doctors from being their best. Ela portrays the times during her daughter's medical school education and then the battle her family fought for protecting her daughter's hard-earned qualification as a general surgeon. During the grueling time when people she considered her own went to unbelievable lengths to hurt her daughter she faced loneliness she never faced before. But through it all she and her family triumphed without compromising on their core beliefs.While dealing with the attacks on her daughter's career Ela successfully weds her son to an American girl. From the planning to the reception, it is a delightful read about how she handles the blending of the two cultures.
Well settled in the United States, Ela now seeks fulfillment and equality in her own life. She continues with us her struggles, and the opportunities she seeks out as she grows into a person who has a good understanding and admiration of her birth country as well as her adopted country. She cherishes her times with her daughter and son and learns a lot about the United States through their education and their progress into higher levels of studies. Ela tells us about her relationship issues with her won family and that of her husband's and how she tries to be sincere and honest with herself while doing so. While she pursued her passion for gender equality through Zonta International and met many like-minded women on one side, she describes how she felt isolated from the people of the same culture as hers. She beautifully portrays how she blended the two cultures with joy and curiosity.
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