THE ANTIDOTE FOR EVERYTHING.. "Martin leverages her own background as a doctor to great effect throughout.”—The New York Times on TQOH.. “With issues ripped straight from the headlines, The Antidote For Everything is a book for our times.”. – GoodReads. "Kimmery Martin's The Antidote for Everything is a complex novel about two doctors who must decide between treating their patients and keeping their jobs. When the hospital that they both work for instructs doctors to stop caring for transgender patients, one of the doctors is fired for refusing to stop treating his patients, while the other makes a shocking choice that changes both of their lives . In "The Antidote for Everything," Martin brings us the story of two doctors who face a pivot point in their careers, one forced upon them by discriminatory laws that threaten both access to health care and the livelihood of health care providers. But there's so much more/5().
In The Antidote for Everything, Kimmery Martin creates an opportunity to speak about the outrage of denying medical treatment to trans patients, pro-discrimination "religious freedom" laws in some American states, and the burdens that come with identity, even in the year However, she touches on these issues, uses them to power her. One of the best parts about Berkley as a book publisher is that they consistently surprise me with diverse books and topics that many shy away from. I am delighted that I had the opportunity to read and review Kimmery Martin's The Antidote for Everything which covers timely, relevant, and sometimes polarizing topics with grace, heart, and a bit of humor. The Antidote for Everything by Kimmery Martin is the perfect antidote for your boring week.. The Antidote for Everything is one of those books that just never stops surprising you. Both because of.
The Antidote for Everything by Kimmery Martin Questions for Discussion 1. The title is referenced twice in the book: first by Darby, who leads a relatively charmed life, when she declares that there’s an antidote for everything; and second by Georgia at the end of the book, when she articulates her epiphany for what she believes the antidote to be. Kimmery Martin is a physician turned full-time writer. Her first novel, The Queen of Hearts, was published by Penguin Random House in Her second novel, The Antidote for Everything is forthcoming in February She lives in Charlotte, North Carolina with her husband and children where she also serves on the boards of various non-profit organizations. In Kimmery Martin’s second novel, one character tells another, “Sometimes there’s no antidote for what’s wrong,” to which they receive the response, “There’s an antidote for everything sometimes you just have to figure out what it is sometimes the cure is worse than the poison.”. This sort of pragmatist logic and quasi-medical jargon pack the pages of the author’s sophomore effort.
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