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"No one saves us but ourselves. No one can and no one may. We ourselves must walk the path."Gautama Buddha"But remember, nothing comes without a price. Our paths are not mapped; they're made."Priya ArdisThis book recounts the adventures, journey, cataclysmic fall and subsequent redemption of a surgeon. The elements of this novel include an overbearing father, a passive mother, an adventurous childhood, a supportive childhood friend and brothers, an insecure Dean, a paranoid Chairman, a pathologic vixen, a botched surgery, a life-saving surgery, a supportive wife and girlfriend and finally, an…mehr

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"No one saves us but ourselves. No one can and no one may. We ourselves must walk the path."Gautama Buddha"But remember, nothing comes without a price. Our paths are not mapped; they're made."Priya ArdisThis book recounts the adventures, journey, cataclysmic fall and subsequent redemption of a surgeon. The elements of this novel include an overbearing father, a passive mother, an adventurous childhood, a supportive childhood friend and brothers, an insecure Dean, a paranoid Chairman, a pathologic vixen, a botched surgery, a life-saving surgery, a supportive wife and girlfriend and finally, an understanding of God's purpose to achieve redemption. The story has many ups and downs and constitutes a ride like few others. Hang on to your seats, readers, as you will bear witness to a man who appeared to have everything, lost nearly everything to poor choices and finally saw the light after facing death in the face. But let me start at the beginning...
Autorenporträt
Albert W. Pearsall was born in Wiesbaden, Germany to a military family. His father worked tirelessly and used his grandmother's inheritance to send his 4 sons to Phillips Academy Andover for high school. Dr. Pearsall attended Northwestern University and Case Western Reserve Medical School, and performed an orthopaedic surgery residency and sports medicine fellowship at the University of Chicago and Duke University. He performed a mini-trauma fellowship in Hannover, Germany, under the tutelage of famed surgeon Harald Tscherne, MD. Dr. Pearsall was tenured Professor and Director of Sports Medicine at the University of South Alabama until he briefly retired in 2020 to undergo liver transplantation at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in New York.