COMFORT CARE Dr. T. M. Jacob had an illustrious career in medicine and was working as an interventional cardiologist for forty years. His experiences in India, Africa, the UK, and America and the agonies and ecstasies of living and practicing medicine are immaculately narrated. At age eighty-four, Jacob developed progressive dementia and was transferred to an assisted living facility. Thoughts of end of life, pain, suffering, and lack of dignity befall, and he was preoccupied with thoughts of euthanasia. His confidant and assistant, an RN with training in elderly care, had some different thoughts. Book reviews: “Immaculate narration. Highly readable. The theme has many layers too. An excellent work of biographic fiction” (Roger Waters, Rochester Review, February 2020).
JESUS: THE Odyssey of an Ordinary Man is a brilliantly written historical fiction that questions whether Jesus was the Son of God, and details what he was doing in the eighteen years that followed his eviction from the temple. Dr. Mathew skillfully takes the reader back 2,000 years in time to an ancient world. The people come alive as he proves his theory beyond doubt, step by step, leaving us amazed. This fascinating and absorbing subject has never been researched in such depth until now. What contributed to Jesus' great wisdom? JESUS: THE Odyssey of an Ordinary Man provides the final answer to this 2,000 year old question. The author reveals that the prophet gained invaluable insights from the philosophers of the East and thinkers from the West during an odyssey that lasted eighteen years.
COMFORT CARE Dr. T. M. Jacob had an illustrious career in medicine and was working as an interventional cardiologist for forty years. His experiences in India, Africa, the UK, and America and the agonies and ecstasies of living and practicing medicine are immaculately narrated. At age eighty-four, Jacob developed progressive dementia and was transferred to an assisted living facility. Thoughts of end of life, pain, suffering, and lack of dignity befall, and he was preoccupied with thoughts of euthanasia. His confidant and assistant, an RN with training in elderly care, had some different thoughts. Book reviews: “Immaculate narration. Highly readable. The theme has many layers too. An excellent work of biographic fiction” (Roger Waters, Rochester Review, February 2020).
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