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Fans of CSI — the real kind — will want to read it. [3] The book describes autopsies in incredible detail, with each chapter dedicated to a different body, how he or she died, and how Melinek spoke to the family afterwards. The story also touches on how the autopsies shaped Melinek’s life, especially her role as a mother.
[1] [2] [3] Through their personal or collective experiences with specific diseases, medical institutions, and health professionals, the audience can relate to the situations depicted in medical fiction, contributing to the success of the genre. This familiarity with the subject matter requires a degree of realism in order "to avoid ...
Anthropological non-fiction Fatalism and Development: Dor Bahadur Bista: 1991 Anthropological non-fiction The Tutor of History: Manjushree Thapa: 2001 Novel Arresting God in Kathmandu: Samrat Upadhaya 2001 Short Stories Forget Kathmandu: Manjushree Thapa 2005 Political non-fiction Tilled Earth: Manjushree Thapa 2007 Short Stories Breaking ...
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Interpreter of Maladies is a book collection of nine short stories by American author of Indian origin Jhumpa Lahiri published in 1999. It won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award in the year 2000 and has sold over 15 million copies worldwide.
Patient Chart Prayer (祈りのカルテ) is a Japanese medical mystery novel by Mikito Chinen. It is a series of short stories consisting of five episodes. It was published by Kadokawa corporation on 29 March 2018, [1] followed by a paperback edition by Kadokawa corporation on 25 February 2021.
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Jiwan Kada Ki Phool' (Nepali:जीवन काँडा कि फूल) is a book written by Madan Puraskar winner Jhamak Ghimire about her own story. [1] It has been printed seven times within two years making it the Nepali best seller of all time.