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About the product The third book by Alexey Motorov is about childhood, adolescence, growing up, working in an intensive care team and much more. About life as it is — inside and outside the hospital walls. On New Year’s Eve, a girl hit by a car is admitted to the hospital: unconscious, severe brain injury, coma. Every day, her mother comes to the lobby at the door of the department and brings packages — neatly packed bottles and jars and an invariable bag of sweets and a note — for the workers of the intensive care team. This bag and note work wonders — and, as you can imagine, it’s not about the sweets. Immediately following — a story from childhood, about the first meeting with the merciless Soviet medicine: the future nurse of Parovozov is in the hospital, where he is destined to remove tonsils. Each new story is a small gift for the reader that makes you cry, then laugh uncontrollably, then think about the most important things in life. A case of true heroism in one of the Moscow parks, a walk around Moscow under the crunch of a white filling, hopeless patients and wonderful recoveries, stories from childhood and memories of daily shifts — in the new book by Alexei Motorov, the author’s voice still sounds sincere and open, and his humor still as warm and human as before. Annotation «The Sixth Bed and Other Stories from the Life of Parovozov» is a long-awaited collection of stories by Alexey Motorov, the author of the books «The Young Years of Nurse Parovozov» and «The Crime of Doctor Parovozov». The collection brings together 23 stories from the life of the beloved nurse Parovozov. The heroes of these stories, different, like life itself, are also very different people, to each of whom the author treats with invariable warmth and respect. There will be stories from Parovozov’s childhood, which make it possible to understand much better the beloved hero, and memories of patients pulled out of the afterlife and seemingly endless shifts in the intensive care unit of the Seventh Hospital, and the first meeting with Soviet medicine, and vacations in the inhospitable steppes, and walks around Moscow with future wife, and the heroic story of a sunken baby carriage. As always — with humor, understanding and love for people and their profession. …
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