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Where Does It Hurt?: What The Junior Doctor Did Next by Max Pemberton - Non Fiction - Paperback

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ISBN: 9780340919934

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Where Does it Hurt?: What the Junior Doctor did next

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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780340919934

Overview:
Where Does it Hurt? is the sharp, funny, and deeply human sequel to the bestselling Trust Me, I'm a (Junior) Doctor. In this second instalment, Max steps away from hospital wards and into the street, working for the Phoenix Outreach Project. It’s medicine in the real world: improvisation, improvisation? Not quite—it's improvisation with purpose. Max faces the grit of frontline care, where tea powers resilience and compassion becomes the best medicine you can offer. The book follows his quest to locate and treat a wide range of patients—from Molly, an 80-year-old drugs mule, to a man facing miracles in a Tesco car park, to middle-class mums grappling with appearances and chronic pain. The narrative blends candid realism with warmth and wit, painting a vivid portrait of social issues, ethical tensions, and the stubborn hope that care can still make a difference. This paperback edition invites new readers to discover Max’s street-level world while satisfying longtime fans with the author’s unmistakable voice, brimming with humor, humanity, and hard-won wisdom.

What Makes This Book Stand Out:
This memoir stands out because it follows medicine beyond the hospital doors, into community spaces where outreach teams hinge on trust, teamwork, and tenacity. The author’s voice is unabashedly human—funny when necessary, empathetic at every turn, and never afraid to ask difficult questions about how healthcare is funded, delivered, and experienced by everyday people. Real-world scenes—from late-night outreach checks to urgent, improvised care—recreate the intensity and immediacy of street medicine without sacrificing nuance or dignity. The inclusion of memorable characters and poignant moments—like Molly’s resilience in the face of hardship and the uneasy balance between judgment and mercy—creates a narrative that both informs and moves. It’s a reminder that healing isn’t a moment in an exam room; it’s a story unfolding on sidewalks, in car parks, and at kitchen tables, told with honesty and a distinctive, accessible voice.

Who This Book Is Perfect For:
Ideal for adults who crave candid medical memoirs with social depth—the kind of book that informs as it entertains. It speaks to fans of the original Trust Me, I’m a (Junior) Doctor and to readers curious about NHS reality, frontline compassion, and community health challenges. It’s a compelling pick for book clubs seeking thoughtful, timely discussion on healthcare, ethics, and humanity. Gift buyers will find it a meaningful present for healthcare professionals, students, graduates—anyone who enjoys true stories that illuminate real-world courage. BookTok enthusiasts and memoir lovers will appreciate the author’s warm, witty storytelling and the sense of connection that runs through every patient encounter.

Key Highlights:

  • Frontline medicine beyond the hospital walls
  • Gritty, compassionate street-outreach storytelling
  • Memorable patient snapshots that linger after the last page
  • Humour balanced with serious social truths
  • A vivid, accessible voice that guides new readers and longtime fans
  • Standalone sequel with a clear throughline from the original memoir
  • Perfect for gifting to healthcare workers, students, and memoir fans

About the Author:
Adam Kay is a former NHS doctor and a best-selling writer renowned for his candid, human, and often humorous take on frontline medicine. His memoir Trust Me, I’m a (Junior) Doctor captured a generation’s attention, followed by This Is Going to Hurt, which cemented his reputation for blending sharp observation with warmth. Through his work, Kay invites readers into the realities of patient care, the pressures of healthcare systems, and the resilience and courage shown by clinicians and patients alike. Where Does it Hurt? continues his tradition of accessible, spine-tingling storytelling that resonates with a broad audience—from BookTok readers to classroom discussion groups—while offering a fresh perspective on medicine’s daily challenges and triumphs.

Why You’ll Love This Book:
If you crave immersive, human-centered non-fiction, this is a book that stays with you. It offers a complete reading journey: a gripping, emotionally honest account of medical outreach, paired with moments of levity that make the heaviness feel manageable. The book’s practical, real-world focus on how care happens in the community makes it a valuable resource for students and professionals alike, while its intimate storytelling invites readers to imagine what it means to be cared for—and to care in return—when the world feels uncertain. Rich in empathy and insight, it’s the kind of memoir that rewards rereading—perfect for personal shelves, discussions, and thoughtful gift-giving.

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