A Bit of a Stretch, The Prison Doctor, This Is Going To Hurt 4-Book Collection Set - Non Fiction - Mixed Format
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Titles in This Set:
A Bit of a Stretch [Hardcover]
The Prison Doctor
Quick Reads This Is Going To Hurt
In Your Defence
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Mixed lot
Overview:
This four-book collection dives into the real-world systems that shape lives—crime, punishment, health, and justice—through gripping, human-centred storytelling. A Bit of a Stretch by Chris Atkins investigates Britain’s prison service with sharp reportage and candid scenes that reveal how resources, policy, and daily routines intersect with dignity and survival behind prison walls. The Prison Doctor by Amanda Brown presents intimate vignettes from the front line of prison healthcare, tracing care, compassion, and constraints across youth institutions, Wormwood Scrubs, and Bronzefield. Quick Reads This Is Going To Hurt adapts Adam Kay’s bestselling hospital memoir into an accessible quick-read, capturing the chaos, emotion, and life‑and‑death decisions of the NHS with wit and gravity. In Your Defence by Sarah Langford follows a barrister as she represents clients who are often vulnerable and misunderstood, illuminating the human stakes inside the courtroom. Together, these titles offer a powerful, multi-faceted look at public life, imperfect systems, and the people who work within them—a thoughtful gift for curious non-fiction readers and true-story lovers alike.
What Makes This Collection Special:
This set is a rare quartet that threads together four distinct professional worlds with a shared commitment to truth-telling and empathy. You move from the gritty realities of incarceration to the demanding front lines of medical care, then into the demanding landscape of law and advocacy. Each author brings first-hand experience and meticulous research, turning complex topics into compelling narratives you can’t put down. The continuity is emotional as well as topical: the overarching themes of care, accountability, and resilience resonate across every page. It’s ideal for readers who want to understand how institutions operate from inside, while still feeling hooked by vivid storytelling, memorable characters, and practical insights that stay with you long after the last page.
Books Included in This Collection:
A Bit of a Stretch
This hardback from Chris Atkins takes readers beyond headlines into the day-to-day realities of Her Majesty’s Prison Service. Atkins blends investigative reporting with personal encounters to illuminate how policy, budget pressures, and human need collide behind prison walls. Expect sharp observations, revealing anecdotes, and a frank look at the systems designed to reform and, at times, fail. The result is a thought-provoking read that challenges assumptions while offering a ground-level view of life inside UK prisons.
The Prison Doctor
Amanda Brown’s memoirs pull back the curtain on healthcare inside Britain’s most demanding prisons. From young offender institutions to Bronzefield, Brown shares patients’ stories with honesty and empathy, exploring care, constraint, and compassion in a high-stakes setting where every decision can alter a life.
Quick Reads This Is Going To Hurt
Adam Kay’s hospital memoir, reimagined for quick reads, captures the NHS’s chaos, camaraderie, and heart-stopping moments in compact, accessible chapters. It blends wit with gravity to reveal the human cost of policy, overwork, and compassion under pressure—offering a sweeping, unforgettable portrait of modern healthcare.
In Your Defence
Sarah Langford follows a barrister as she represents clients who are often vulnerable and misunderstood, illuminating the human stakes inside the courtroom. The collection of real cases and reflections offers insight into advocacy, consent, and the fragile balance between justice and mercy, told with clarity and ethical urgency.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Curious non-fiction readers who crave real stories from inside public life; fans of investigative journalism, hospital memoirs, and courtroom drama; book clubs seeking thoughtful discussion material about systems, accountability, and resilience; gift buyers hunting a considered, multi-voice collection for readers who love true stories with heart and intellect; adults and older teens exploring social issues, public policy, and humane storytelling.
Key Benefits:
- Four insightful, distinct perspectives on how public services work—and for whom they exist.
- Stories that fuse factual reporting with intimate human moments, making complex topics relatable.
- A cohesive, gift-worthy set that offers a deep reading journey in one purchase.
- Excellent for book clubs or classrooms exploring criminal justice, healthcare, and law.
- High-quality mixed-format presentation that respects the original editions while delivering a unified experience.
About the Author:
This collection brings together four accomplished writers who illuminate public life from inside the systems they document. Chris Atkins is a journalist known for his investigative work on Britain’s prison service. Amanda Brown is a medical professional whose prison healthcare memoirs reveal care, constraints, and compassion in challenging environments. Adam Kay, a former NHS doctor and best-selling author, offers an intimate, often witty lens on hospital life. Sarah Langford is a practising barrister whose courtroom narratives provide human insight into justice and advocacy. Across these voices, readers gain a multi-faceted view of how institutions operate, why accountability matters, and how individuals navigate imperfect systems with resilience and empathy.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you seek deeply human non-fiction that informs as it engages, this quartet delivers. From prison wards to hospital corridors to courtrooms, you’ll be guided by writers who combine lived experience with rigorous storytelling. The set offers a clear reading path, exceptional gift potential, and a compelling argument for understanding the real-world mechanics behind headlines. Owning the whole collection creates a unified reading experience—perfect for fans of true stories and for sparking meaningful conversation in groups, classrooms, or personal discussion.
Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.