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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalDr Sanju George is a senior psychiatrist. He recently relocated to Kerala, India, from the UK, where he lived and worked for fifteen years. A clinician, an academic and a published poet, this is his first novel. He lives life by the motto – one life, take risks, live it. All author royalties from sale of this book will be donated to a mental health charity.Read More...
Dr Sanju George is a senior psychiatrist. He recently relocated to Kerala, India, from the UK, where he lived and worked for fifteen years. A clinician, an academic and a published poet, this is his first novel. He lives life by the motto – one life, take risks, live it.
All author royalties from sale of this book will be donated to a mental health charity.
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During her trainee nursing placement in a psychiatric hospital in England, Claire Vowles discovers a bundle of unposted letters written by Layla, an ex-patient, to her husband Ali in Iran. Claire sets out to unravel why the letters were at the hospital and what this means, and through this quest she touches many lives; at a considerable cost. If Only I Knew is narrated by Claire’s psychiatrist offering an interesting perspective in this fictional ta
During her trainee nursing placement in a psychiatric hospital in England, Claire Vowles discovers a bundle of unposted letters written by Layla, an ex-patient, to her husband Ali in Iran. Claire sets out to unravel why the letters were at the hospital and what this means, and through this quest she touches many lives; at a considerable cost. If Only I Knew is narrated by Claire’s psychiatrist offering an interesting perspective in this fictional tale.
During her trainee nursing placement in a psychiatric hospital in England, Claire Vowles discovers a bundle of unposted letters written by Layla, an ex-patient, to her husband Ali in Iran. Claire sets out to unravel why the letters were at the hospital and what this means, and through this quest she touches many lives; at a considerable cost. If Only I Knew is narrated by Claire’s psychiatrist offering an interesting perspective in this fictional ta
During her trainee nursing placement in a psychiatric hospital in England, Claire Vowles discovers a bundle of unposted letters written by Layla, an ex-patient, to her husband Ali in Iran. Claire sets out to unravel why the letters were at the hospital and what this means, and through this quest she touches many lives; at a considerable cost. If Only I Knew is narrated by Claire’s psychiatrist offering an interesting perspective in this fictional tale.
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