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Bedside Manners
Bedside Manners | Heather Frimmer
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As Joyce Novak's daughter, Marnie, completes medical school and looks ahead to a surgical internship, her wedding, and a future filled with promise, a breast cancer diagnosis throws Joyce's own future into doubt. Always the caregiver, Joyce feels uncomfortable in the patient role, especially with her husband and daughter. As she progresses through a daunting treatment regimen including a biopsy, lumpectomy, and radiation, she distracts herself by planning Marnie's wedding. When the sudden death of a young heroin addict in Marnie's care forces Marnie to come face-to-face with mortality and her professional inadequacies, she also realizes she must strike a new balance between her identity as a doctor and her role as a supportive daughter. At the same time, she struggles with the stark differences between her fiancé's family background and her own and comes to understand the importance of being with someone who shares her values and experiences. Amid this profound soul-searching, both Joyce and Marnie's futures change in ways they never would have expected.
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Bedside Manners | Heather Frimmer
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FEATURING: BEDSIDE MANNERS by Heather Frimmer

If you enjoy family situations and learning some medical information, you will enjoy BEDSIDE MANNERS.

Have you read this book yet? If not, you should take a look.

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angel1
Bedside Manners | Heather Frimmer
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Finishing 2018 with this one!! It has been a great read!!😊📚🎉

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wallacereads
Bedside Manners | Heather Frimmer
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It feels like every time I clear my nightstand stack it just mysteriously grows back while I sleep. 🤓

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Bedside Manners | Heather Frimmer
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GIVEAWAY AND REVIEW

Facing issues wasn't something Joyce was used to, but since she was diagnosed with breast cancer, she needed to realize it needed to be something to address.

The subject matter is very appropriate for October's Breast Cancer month, and Ms. Frimmer's writing flows well.

If you enjoy family situations and learning some medical information, you will enjoy BEDSIDE MANNERS. 4/5

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