The will to Live

The Will to Live by Nechama Surik, published by AuthorHouse in December 2007, is a poignant exploration of personal and ethical dilemmas faced by the author. Originally intended as a private journal for her father, this 160-page work delves into the complexities of patient-doctor relationships and the profound impact of resilience in the face of adversity, particularly following a life-altering car accident.
Readers will find a deeply personal narrative that reflects on the author’s observations and experiences, particularly regarding her father’s remarkable determination to survive. The book touches on themes of biography and spirituality, offering insights into the human spirit’s capacity to endure. As a Hebrew text currently undergoing English translation, it presents a unique perspective on cultural and regional issues, particularly within the context of Arab and Middle Eastern experiences.
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This book was not originally written for publication; it was the author’s intent to present it to her father as a journal. Following much consideration, she decided to share both her ethical dilemmas and her observations on patient-doctor rapport with the general public. Above all, Surik wanted to tell of her own amazement at her father’s “will to live” following a terrible car accident which left him at death’s door. “The Will to Live” is a Hebrew book that is in English translation proces.
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