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Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures

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Perseus Books Group, Sep 1, 2008 - Fiction - 362 pages

Now in paperback: Twelve interwoven stories follow four young and ambitious doctors as they move from the challenges of medical school to the intense world of emergency rooms, evacuation missions, and terrifying new viruses. They fall in love as they study for their exams, face moral dilemmas as they split open cadavers, confront police who rough up their patients, and treat schizophrenics with pathologies similar to their own. Winner of the prestigious Giller Prize,Bloodletting and Miraculous Curesmarks the arrival of a deeply humane and preternaturally gifted writer.

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Good pacing and fairly inventive stories. - Goodreads
I devoured this book -- a total page turner. - Goodreads
Gives insight into the medical practice in Ontario. - Goodreads
I liked the writing style. - Goodreads
Quick read, great writing. - Goodreads
Writing style was very clear and precise. - Goodreads

Review: Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures

User Review  - Kevin Dobson - Goodreads

Author Vincent Lam has created an interesting array of inter-connected characters & stories revolving around medical students and their subsequent graduate selves. There are incredibly in depth ... Read full review

Review: Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures: Stories

User Review  - Barbara Tiede - Goodreads

This, Lam's prize-winning literary debut, deserves the same five-star review as my first Lam, last year's The Headmaster's Wager. 'A sometimes shockingly realistic and matter-of-fact portrait of today ... Read full review

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About the author (2008)

Dr. Vincent Lam was born in London, Ontario, and studied medicine in Toronto where he is now an emergency physician. Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures was awarded the 2006 Giller Prize for fiction, making him the youngest writer ever to have won the prize. His work has appeared in The Globe and Mail, the National Post, and Carve. Lama (TM)s family is from the expatriate Chinese community of Vietnam, and his first novel, a multigenerational family saga set in Saigon during the Vietnam War, is forthcoming from Weinstein Books. Lam lives with his family in Toronto.

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