Official Review: Blessings & Sudden Intimacies

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Official Review: Blessings & Sudden Intimacies

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[Following is the official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Blessings & Sudden Intimacies" by Greg Stidham, MD.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Blessings & Sudden Intimacies by Greg Stidham is the memoir of a man who wears many hats and plays many roles. It is the story of a husband who is not without responsibility, compassion, or his fair share of blame. It is the journey of road trips, growing up, and making amends. It is the emergence of life and the quiet, humbling mystery of death. This is the story of a man growing into the person he is today.

This memoir begins in an urgent setting as the author offers an account of an accident involving a young boy he is meant to tend to as the ICU physician on call. The memory Stidham shares with the readers is chilling and fast paced. As the novel unfolds, we see the author in many different capacities: pediatric physician, student, husband, father, grandfather, enemy. We take road trips from Memphis to Canada to exotic lands with the author and the important people in his life. We experience small details that might seem insignificant to many, but meant so much to Stidham and his family. It is in this way that the reader comes to understand the title of the book is so appropriately chosen. The sudden intimacies showcased here will leave you feeling as though you just witnessed the most delicate of miracles.

One of the best things about the style with which the author conveys his message is that he never puts other people down. He is a talented doctor and has accomplished greatness in his practices. He has impacted underdeveloped countries and changed the lives and futures of so many; yet there is nothing but humility and gratitude coming from the pages of his book. Regardless of the organic nature through which his good deeds grew, there were times where he allowed the reader to see the flaws. Through snippets of dialogue between the author and others he interacted with, there were times when a need for the reader to infer the context of the conversation was in order. Sometimes the inference landed on Stidham being the bad guy. There was a particular chapter where the author was forced to face a difficult truth about his wife. It was hard to read. Not because it was poorly written. Just the opposite. For the small glimpses of pain the author shared with the reader, it was real. There was such an honest reality to the suffering of his wife that I had to look away and be okay with his decision. I was emotionally invested in this book from the beginning. It is difficult not to be.

Some of the medical procedures are lightly touched on throughout the memoir. He was a doctor, after all. The procedures and techniques, while not gruesome, are very detailed. Readers with a sensitivity to that sort of thing should be aware that those descriptions are in the book. Death is also very prevalent throughout his story. Personal deaths, as well as patients' deaths, grace many of these pages. It is, perhaps, in this dealing with death that the author has such a gentle and positive outlook on life.

This book was fantastic. I rate it 4 out of 4 stars. At times it felt like reading an engaging medical drama. At others it felt like a casual conversation with a best friend on a country porch, contemplating everything from life to the closing day. In reality, this memoir is the touching, humbling journey of a doctor and the people he's encountered along the way. I would recommend this book to anyone who needs a reminder of the things to be thankful for, to those interested in the struggles of doctors, and to people who want a refreshing read to add to their list of books. Check this one out. You won't be disappointed!

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Wow! Very impressive review and sounds like a great read! I'm a huge fan of "engaging medical drama," so this sounds like a nice fit for me! It's apparent that you really enjoyed the book, and also seems as if you went above and beyond for the review. Great job!
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It's so nice to see a male having so much compassion in everything he does. This book is a wonderful read. It's like being on the journey right beside the family.
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Oh my goodness, I have been on a non-fiction kind of yearning spree here lately and this one sounds right up my alley. Is the author actually from Memphis? If so, then I definitely need to read this one right away! I might actually know the hospital and other places mentioned.
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klbradley wrote:Wow! Very impressive review and sounds like a great read! I'm a huge fan of "engaging medical drama," so this sounds like a nice fit for me! It's apparent that you really enjoyed the book, and also seems as if you went above and beyond for the review. Great job!

Thanks! It was a great book, so the review was pretty easy to write lol!

-- 15 Jul 2016, 09:59 --

I'm not sure if he's originally from Memphis, but a lot of the book takes place there and in the surrounding areas. This book definitely satisfies that non-fiction itch. For me, a lot of non-fiction is very droll and tedious to read but this book flows like a story, and that makes it nice!
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Post by gali »

It isn't my preferred genre, but this seems like an interesting read. I loved the sample and got the book. I like a chilling and fast paced tale, so will probably finish it at some point. Congratulations to the author for getting a good review and being Book of the Day!
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love the review!! I downloaded this and will be reading soon, medical stories have always been a favorite genre of mine and I can't wait to read about this pediatricians life.
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Yes, many congrats to him! I hope other people enjoy it as much as I did!
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Also, congrats to the author for receiving the Book of the Day! :)
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Excellent review. Well written. I just downloaded this book. It sure sounds like a great read.
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Thanks for the fantastic review! You won me over with how taken you seem to be with the book. You said that you were emotionally invested and I don't doubt that for a second. I can feel your excitement from reading the review! The book is downloaded!
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intriguing. I know little about the medical field, be interesting to "see" through the eyes of a doctor.
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Great review! I read the sample and agree that the beginning is chilling. I live that the book touches on more than just the author's professional life.
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This sounds like a great book! Great job on the review. It's hard not to be emotionally invested in good books, but that's the best part. This one seems like an emotional roller coaster. I think I'd enjoy it.
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Wonderful review! I've never read a memoir like this before, but after reading the sample, I got it and am excited to give it a try! I love when you mentioned that the author is humble and expresses gratitude throughout the book. Thank you for your detailed review!

Congratulations to the author for receiving such positive feedback and thanks to the author for sharing his story!
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