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Breathtaking

Rachel Clarke

How does it feel to confront a pandemic from the inside one patient at a time? To bridge the gulf between a perilously unwell patient in quarantine and their distraught family outside? To be uncertain whether the protective equipment you wear fits the science or the size of the government stockpile? To strive your utmost to maintain your humanity even while barricaded behind visors and masks?

Rachel is a palliative care doctor who looked after the most gravely unwell patients on the Covid-19 wards of her hospital. Amid the tensions fatigue and rising death toll she witnessed the courage of patients and NHS staff alike in conditions of unprecedented adversity. For all the bleakness and fear she found that moments that could stop you in your tracks abounded. People who rose to their best upon facing the worst as a microbe laid waste to the population.

Her new book Breathtaking is an unflinching insider's account of medicine in the time of coronavirus. Drawing on testimony from nursing acute and intensive care colleagues - as well as crucially her patients - Clarke argue that this age of contagion has inspired a profound attentiveness to - and gratitude for - what matters most in life.

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  • Classification : Biography & Memoir
  • Pub Date : SEP 2, 2021
  • Imprint : Abacus
  • Page Extent : 240
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9780349144566
  • Price : INR 750
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Rachel Clarke

Dr Rachel Clarke is an NHS palliative care doctor and the author of three Sunday Times bestselling non-fiction books. The most recent of these, Breathtaking (2021), was adapted into an acclaimed television series, broadcast on ITV in 2024. It reveals how she and her colleagues confronted the height of the Covid-19 pandemic. Dear Life (2020), depicting her work in an NHS hospice, was shortlisted for the 2020 Costa Biography Award and long-listed for the 2020 Baillie Gifford Prize. Your Life in My Hands (2017) documents life as a junior doctor. Before going to medical school, Rachel was a broadcast journalist. She produced and directed current affairs documentaries focusing on subjects such as Al Qaeda, the Iraq War and the civil war in the Democratic Republic of Congo. She continues to write regularly for the Guardian, Sunday Times, New Statesman and Lancet among others, and appears regularly on television and radio. Inspired by a visit to Ukraine during the conflict in late 2022, Rachel founded a UK-registered charity, Hospice Ukraine, which supports the work of local palliative care teams in Ukraine.

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