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"The book addresses my first year as a midwife and midwifery tutor in Africa and tells the story of my arrival at Murambinda Mission Hospital and transition to life away from friends and family. The Pangolin diary also deals with issues of grief and loneliness, the building of friendships and the medical and social issues faced by Zimbabwean women as they grapple with the impact of HIV/AIDS and other medical and midwifery conditions"--cover.
'I blame Literature. All those f*cking lovely writers who made me want to be a writer. Toby Literature.' A Writer's Diary is a year in the life of a man called Toby Litt. Day by day, Toby offers intimate details about his family and well-being, insights into creative writing, and other fascinating reflections, ranging from the immediate surroundings of his desk and study out into the world and on to infinite possibility. As the year unfolds an increasingly urgent narrative starts to build. A Writer's Diary becomes a compulsive page-turner, full of stories and characters we have grown to love – and full of questions we need answered. W ill Toby Litt find the perfect pencil sharpener? Will everyone he loves make it through the year? And will he be the same person at the end of it? Blending fact and fiction, invention and memoir with joyful creativity and remarkable ambition, A Writer's Diary is a year in a life and a life in a year. .
When Thomas Langford, an author from Columbus, Ohio checks into the Empire Suites, a New York City hotel for a meeting with his publisher, the worse pandemic in modern history begins ravishing the city. Jerry Ellison, a successful entrepreneur and friend from back home, stops by to see Thomas at his hotel, coming back from where he imports his products, China. Shortly after the visit, guests and staff at the Empire Suites Hotel in Times Square begin falling ill, infected with the dreaded COVID-19 coronavirus. New York City’s Health Department quarantines the hotel in the wake of the infections; all of Thomas’s meeting’s have been canceled as the entire country goes into lockdown. To occupy his idle hours in quarantine, Thomas decides to keep a diary. More and more people in the hotel become sick, cell service and access to the internet go down, as the situation in the hotel begins to spiral out of control. The death toll rockets as the virus of the century will spare very few that it infects. Social Distancing and respirator masks become compulsory. Schools and businesses across the country have all been ordered closed. The biohazard-suited Dr. Merrick, from the CDC, pays a visit to those quarantined at the Empire Suites. The doctor brings with him the latest testing device, which instantly diagnosis whether or not someone is virus-free or infected with COVID-19. Thomas is tested and found to be infected with the virus. His world is suddenly turned upside down. All is not what it seems as he crosses over from reality into the strange and horrifying realm of the virus.
The Coronavirus or to use its hippier name, the Covid 19 pandemic has affected everyone across the globe, regardless of race, age, sex or religion. With an astute sense of observation, Christina Thé has been inspired by how people behave in times such as this. “Locked-up” at home for 56 days, she has written these pieces to cheer up her friends and business associates; and to counter all the gloom and doom that is in the news. Though the incidents are all based on real incidents that have happened, the characters have been slightly exaggerated, as this is after all, a book of humour. We can empathise and relate to her stories as it is how we all behave, or we know someone just like that, even if we refuse to publicly admit to such irrational actions. It is an entertaining work written with wit and humour.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1843.
Ceri's humorous but meaningful message accompanied by Ralph's sensational paintings will satisfy art-lovers and conservationists alike. Following on from Extinct Boids and Nextinction, Critical Critters is the third in this epic trilogy of books dedicated to extinct and critically endangered animals from cartoonist Ralph Steadman and film-maker Ceri Levy - the GONZOVATIONISTS. Expect plenty more of what made the first two books so successful - unpredictable nonsense beasts, irreverent jokes, a diary-style record of the creative mayhem, and around 100 spectacular illustrations by Ralph of critically endangered mammals, insects, fish, lizards and trees – a stunning collection, with a serious conservation message.