Return of the Rebel Doctor


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Dorothy Stopford Price


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Dorothy Stopford Price was arguably the most instrumental individual in eradicating the TB epidemic within Ireland. She introduced BCG to its shores which, to this day, prevent children from catching tuberculosis. This illuminating biography uncovers the importance of her medical work and of occasionally controversial measures that placed her in opposition to one of the strongest voices in Ireland at the time the Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, John Charles McQuaid. Prior to her trials and successes with the TB epidemic, her medical career and social standing determined a fascinating life story: born within the Protestant Ascendancy to an Anglo-Irish family and a guest of the under-secretary to the British Administration during the Easter Rising, she soon crossed a stark divide, developing an ardent republican outlook that led to her appointment as medical officer to a West Cork Flying Column of the IRA during the War of Independence. Her determination never ceased and in 1921 she channelled her energies towards eradicating TB in Ireland; at a time when the Irish medical profession looked to the United Kingdom for leadership, she taught herself German to access scientific literature at the fore of medical developments. Anne MacLellan s biography accounts for this provocative and indomitable life of an Irish woman frequently caught at the epicentre of Irish affairs.




The Rebel's Return


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Surprise fatherhood could be just the thing to reform this black sheep. Called home after an injury in the family, prodigal son Samuel Navarro shocks everyone by arriving with his surprise baby in tow. When Samuel’s mom is unable to act as a full-time babysitter, his childhood love, Joella James, reluctantly takes the job. But can the newly devoted dad convince Joella he’s a changed man…and that she’s the perfect final piece to his little family? From Love Inspired: Uplifting stories of faith, forgiveness and hope. The Ranchers of Gabriel Bend Book 1: The Rancher's Family Secret Book 2: The Rebel's Return







Sheltered by Her Top-Notch Boss


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Dedicated E.R. registrar Ellie Saunders has put her troubled youth behind her and now fronts a medical TV show. Yet her fresh start is threatened by the arrival of a ghost from her past: E.R. consultant James Birchenall--Ellie's new boss. His titled family was responsible for the disintegration of hers, and Ellie still bears the scars. But when scandalous headlines break, revealing her past, this sinfully handsome aristocratic playboy is the only man she can turn to.







Daring to Date Her Boss


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She wants him to be so much more… For E.R. doctor Saskia Reynolds, a move to the Isles of Scilly is just what she needs to escape a relationship gone wrong. Yet her new job means working with the delectable and utterly desirable Dr. Tyler Beckett—a man completely off-limits. Because not only is Tyler her new boss, he's also her landlord! Saskia has learned the hard way that work and love don't mix, but with such an intense attraction, she's finding it hard to follow her own advice!




Rebel Doctor's Baby Surprise


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A doctor gets the shock of his life when a woman turns up with a baby in tow…claiming the child is his daughter! Read on in the second installment in Alison Roberts’s Daredevil Doctors duet. A NEWBORN ON HIS DOORSTEP Dr. James’s world is turned upside down with the arrival of a stranger, nurse Sarah. Because Sarah is not alone. She’s holding a tiny bundle—his surprise daughter! As if the situation isn’t complicated enough, he feels an immediate connection to baby Ivy’s beautiful guardian. And as this rebel doc opens his home—temporarily!—to this makeshift family, walking away with his heart intact soon becomes impossible… From Harlequin Medical: Life and love in the world of modern medicine. Daredevil Doctors Book 1: Forbidden Nights with the Paramedic Book 2: Rebel Doctor's Baby Surprise







The Rebel of Rangoon


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One of Kirkus Reviews Best Books of 2015 An epic, multigenerational story of courage and sacrifice set in a tropical dictatorship, The Rebel of Rangoon captures a gripping moment of possibility in Burma (Myanmar) Once the shining promise of Southeast Asia, Burma in May 2009 ranks among the world's most repressive and impoverished nations. Its ruling military junta seems to be at the height of its powers. But despite decades of constant brutality-and with their leader, the Nobel Peace Prize-laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, languishing under house arrest-a shadowy fellowship of oddballs and misfits, young dreamers and wizened elders, bonded by the urge to say no to the system, refuses to relent. In the byways of Rangoon and through the pathways of Internet cafes, Nway, a maverick daredevil; Nigel, his ally and sometime rival; and Grandpa, the movement's senior strategist who has just emerged from nineteen years in prison, prepare to fight a battle fifty years in the making. When Burma was still sealed to foreign journalists, Delphine Schrank spent four years underground reporting among dissidents as they struggled to free their country. From prison cells and safe houses, The Rebel of Rangoon follows the inner life of Nway and his comrades to describe that journey, revealing in the process how a movement of dissidents came into being, how it almost died, and how it pushed its government to crack apart and begin an irreversible process of political reform. The result is a profoundly human exploration of daring and defiance and the power and meaning of freedom.