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Making the Rounds

Defying Norms in Love and Medicine

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Making the Rounds

By: Patricia Grayhall
Narrated by: Alex Picard
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What was it like to survive an illegal abortion, come out as a lesbian, and train to become a doctor in the late 1960s and early ’70s—before Roe v. Wade, before Title IX, and in a homophobic nation?

In this unflinching and riveting coming-of-age memoir, Patricia Grayhall battles sexism in a male-dominated profession. She plunges into a life that is never boring—and certainly never without passion.

Tossed around in the rough seas of medical training, chronically exhausted and emotionally drained, Patricia chafes at the toxic masculinity of the culture of medicine facing many of the same issues women face in male-dominated fields today.

Although the sexual revolution and women’s movement in the early 1970s celebrate women’s desire, one barrier after another prevents Patricia from finding the supportive long-term relationship she yearns for. Will she risk her career to find the love she seeks?

“Inspiring, heartfelt, and brutally honest . . . this is a book that will give women and those who care about them the strength and motivation to persevere. . ." —Seattle Book Review

This book, named one of Kirkus Reviews’ Best 100 Indie Books of 2022, is the inspiring and true story of how one woman navigates these stormy seas without signposts to reach her goals—often battered, but never broken.

©2022 Patricia Grayhall (P)2022 Patricia Grayhall
Biographies & Memoirs Medical Medical education Love Medicine
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Being born different is something almost every LGBTQ+ person has to come to terms with. But everything that Patricia had to endure, name calling, physical abuse, etc, made her the person she is today. This audiobook took me back to when I was growing up a decade later, in England.

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life.

history will tell wether we sink back to the discimatory, bigoted days of the 60s,with laws across the world sliding back to the prejudices of church and man (churches of most religions that is) 10,000 yrs and humans are no more civilised than the first farm.

in the last chapter Patricias' describes herself, and I know it's me, I'm so glad she found her one in the epilogue, I never did

the story is written with such honesty, even though it's mostly tragic, you can't help but listen (narration is brilliant) transfixed to each stage of Patricias' life upto the point she finds herself, I felt such empathy even the bad, I wanted more.

1st Jan 2023, can one still change to a life you'll be proud of at the end? Listening to this may help you achieve your goal .

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