No. of pages 332
Published: 2022
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"Doc Gordon" by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman tells the story of a dedicated rural doctor who faces the challenges of practicing medicine in a small New England town. Dr. Gordon is a compassionate and skilled physician, respected by the community, but he also grapples with personal complexities and the pressures of his profession. The narrative explores themes of duty, human connection, and the emotional toll of medical practice. Through poignant interactions with patients and the local townsfolk, Freeman delves into the nuances of life, love, and sacrifice, portraying the deep bonds that form between the doctor and those he serves. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 332 pages in this book. This book was published in 2022 by Forgotten Books .