Dancer in the Garden: The complete collection with 18 additional stories

Author:   Siegfried Kra
Publisher:   Pleasure Boat Studio
Edition:   2nd ed.
ISBN:  

9780912887425


Pages:   306
Publication Date:   01 October 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Kra uses storytelling to connect medicine with the human condition, resulting in tales of love and loss, triumph, and disillusionment. From post-war France and Switzerland to a modern private cardiology practice and the teaching hospitals at Yale, Kra diagnoses rare diseases, falls in love, and even survives a plane crash on a frozen lake. An exploration of the Golden Age of Medicine coupled with vivid moments of unusual, captivating stories with a cast of compelling characters. Now with 18 additional stories. ""I take care of people's hearts so they can go on loving. I can think of no greater privilege.""

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Author:   Siegfried Kra
Publisher:   Pleasure Boat Studio
Imprint:   Pleasure Boat Studio
Edition:   2nd ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.413kg
ISBN:  

9780912887425


ISBN 10:   0912887427
Pages:   306
Publication Date:   01 October 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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I enjoy trying a wild card book now and then, i.e. by an unlikely author I ve never heard of. So here s Dr Siegfried Kra, pushing 90, with this delightful little collection of true stories from his long life and medical practice. Kra came to America in 1938 as a boy when his family fled the Nazis. After working his way through CCNY, he found himself blackballed by U.S. med schools in the 1950s because he d been marked as an agitator, so he went to Europe to study medicine in France and Switzerland. One of the best and most moving pieces here dates back to his med student days in Switzerland, where he lost his heart to a beautiful young dancer, a tb patient in a sanatorium high in the Swiss Alps ( Gabrielle s Dance ). Likewise, in La Femme a la Porte, he recalls an intense affair he had with a mysterious temptress during his med student year in Toulouse, France in 1952. And the book s title comes from an odd little anecdotal take about his one-time gardener and his gorgeous companion ( The Nocturnal Gardener ). And Coke on a Hot Day is NOT about a simple, refreshing soda pop. I m Fine describes his near-death experience with multiple pulmonary blood clots, while Plane Crash on a Frozen Lake gives us a chilling account of another close call with death. Edith introduces us to a sophisticated octogenarian who fears she has contracted AIDS from one of her many lovers. As a cardiologist, Kra tells us in his Preface I take care of people s hearts so they can go on loving. I can think of no greater privilege. Judging from his long career, I suspect Siegfried Kra must have been a damn good doctor. And, after reading DANCER IN THE GARDEN, I know he s a good storyteller too. Kudos to Pleasure Boat Studio publisher for printing this lively collection. Very highly recommended. -Tim Bazzett, librarything Praise of A Doctor's Visit, 3 Novellas and 5 Short Stories: Every life is a story. This book will make you more aware of what we all experience in our lifetime. -Bernie Siegel, M.D., author of Help Me to Heal An interesting life that could produce a dozen books worth reading... We are gifted with Dr. Kra's page-turning reminiscences of an extraordinary medical career, in which he generously shares his humanity. -Sherwin Nuland, M.D., author of How We Die and Lost In America: A Journey with My Father


"I enjoy trying a wild card book now and then, i.e. by an unlikely author I ve never heard of. So here s Dr Siegfried Kra, pushing 90, with this delightful little collection of true stories from his long life and medical practice. Kra came to America in 1938 as a boy when his family fled the Nazis. After working his way through CCNY, he found himself blackballed by U.S. med schools in the 1950s because he d been marked as an agitator, so he went to Europe to study medicine in France and Switzerland. One of the best and most moving pieces here dates back to his med student days in Switzerland, where he lost his heart to a beautiful young dancer, a tb patient in a sanatorium high in the Swiss Alps ( Gabrielle s Dance ). Likewise, in La Femme a la Porte, he recalls an intense affair he had with a mysterious temptress during his med student year in Toulouse, France in 1952. And the book s title comes from an odd little anecdotal take about his one-time gardener and his gorgeous companion ( The Nocturnal Gardener ). And Coke on a Hot Day is NOT about a simple, refreshing soda pop. I m Fine describes his near-death experience with multiple pulmonary blood clots, while Plane Crash on a Frozen Lake gives us a chilling account of another close call with death. Edith introduces us to a sophisticated octogenarian who fears she has contracted AIDS from one of her many lovers. As a cardiologist, Kra tells us in his Preface I take care of people s hearts so they can go on loving. I can think of no greater privilege. Judging from his long career, I suspect Siegfried Kra must have been a damn good doctor. And, after reading DANCER IN THE GARDEN, I know he s a good storyteller too. Kudos to Pleasure Boat Studio publisher for printing this lively collection. Very highly recommended. -Tim Bazzett, librarything Praise of A Doctor's Visit, 3 Novellas and 5 Short Stories: ""Every life is a story. This book will make you more aware of what we all experience in our lifetime."" -Bernie Siegel, M.D., author of Help Me to Heal ""An interesting life that could produce a dozen books worth reading..."" ""We are gifted with Dr. Kra's page-turning reminiscences of an extraordinary medical career, in which he generously shares his humanity."" -Sherwin Nuland, M.D., author of How We Die and Lost In America: A Journey with My Father"


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SIEGFRIED KRA emigrated, with his family, from Danzig, Germany to New York in 1939. He attended CCNY, then went to medical school in France and Switzerland before completing his training at Yale. In his practice as a cardiologist, he has treated tens of thousands of patients. Kra has published over a dozen books, both fiction and non-fiction. In addition to medicine and writing, his passions include opera, growing orchids, and tennis, which he still plays weekly in his 90's. He also still teaches as an Associate Professor of Medicine at Yale University School of Medicine and Quininipac University Netter School of Medicine. Kra has been an advocate for people, without prejudice for religion, gender, age, race, religion or politics for his entire medical life. He has been interviewed by CNN, ABC & CBS. For eights years, Kra was on NPR every Thursday from 1982 to 1994, He was on The Regis Show, Religious shows like Club 500, The Smithsonian in Washington and more, including lectures at libraries in NY.

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