Where does it hurt? What the Internet did next. Max Pemberton
The Internet is returning - now it works on the streets of the city, becoming part of the “Phoenix project”. However, the year of work in the hospital did not prepare it for this.
In the second part of the Max trilogy, holding more on strong tea and youthful enthusiasm than on previous experience, should search for and treat his motley patients, for whom he was not prepared by the year of internship: from Molly, 80 - 80 - A summer drug courier, to a god living in the parking lot of a supermarket, and mothers of families dependent on the opinions of neighbors and painkillers.
Friends do not approve of his choice, mother is worried about him, and passers -by in the streets are spitting in him, but Max is determined to change the life of homeless and drug addicts for the better. Despite the fact that miracles rarely happen and not any of his patients can help, Max, surprised at himself, understands that he still succeeds. A funny, touching and life -affirming book, in which Max, even digging in garbage containers, does not lose his sense of humor and respect for his neighbor.
Says hard topics with simplicity and unique humor... a brilliant continuation! Daily Mailmax Pemerton is a doctor leading a weekly column in The Daily Telegraph and Readerʼ Digest
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 16 years old |
| Author | Pemberton Max |
| Kit | No |
| Number of pages | 304 |
| The year of publishing | 2020 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
| View | Encyclopedias, reference books |
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