Little Man Gone

Little Man Gone by Phyllis Lynn, published by Twelve Dancing Ziggies on February 26, 2022, is a 272-page work of fiction that delves into the complexities of relationships within the high-pressure environment of an emergency room. The narrative examines various dynamics, from supportive connections to toxic interactions, while highlighting the diverse personalities of medical staff. The story not only focuses on the relationships among those who work in the emergency room but also reflects on the challenges and triumphs they face in their professional and personal lives.
Readers will find a blend of humor and poignancy as the book explores the beginnings of the relationship between Dr. Rod Curry and his mentee, Dr. McKenna Tipton. The narrative captures the essence of survival in both the medical field and life, emphasizing the importance of humor amidst adversity. As a prequel to HE PLUS SHE EQUALS THREE, this edition offers an intimate portrayal of love and connection, inviting readers to engage with the characters’ journeys and emotions.
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LITTLE MAN GONE is a book about relationships, good ones, toxic ones, and “ahhh” ones. It takes place in one of the fastest paced environments of medical care, the emergency room. Not only is it a story about relationships it is also a story that explores an array of personalities of the persons who work in the emergency room. People who should be there, those that should not be there, those who make it through, those who do not. Encouragers and discouragers. Teachers and students. Lovers and leavers. A key factor to being a survivor in that environment and life in general is a sense of humor, thus humor is a highlight in the sad times. This book is the prequel to HE PLUS SHE EQUALS THREE. It explores the beginning of the relationship between Dr. Rod Curry and his mentee, Dr. McKenna Tipton. It is a love story; it is adult in its description of what happens in the intimate moments of their relationship. It will bring times of laughter to the reader, as well as tears and hopefully the desire to read the sequel.
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