Review: The Cancer Finishing School by Peter Goldsworthy

The Cancer Finishing School is a compelling memoir of a man who is both a GP with more than forty years experience and an award winning writer who has cancer. Diagnosed by chance after a scan of his knee, this the story of Dr Peter Goldsworthy's experiences. It is also the story of his friends and patients and the unique moments that intersect with his own cancer journey.

I found this to be exceptionally compelling reading. Everyone's journey through cancer, whether personal or supporting a family member or friend is unique and Dr Peter Goldsworthy is no exception to this rule as he shares his own experiences of how he made his own way through. However, what makes this particular story so interesting is the fact that he is a GP and knows the score as he goes through his journey. As a writer, he knows how to record it. There is a lot of self reflection and as well as stories of his experiences with his patients, many of whom have compelling (and sometimes amusing) stories of their own. 

Overall, The Cancer Finishing School is a unique glimpse at what happens when a doctor finds himself as a patient with a serious, potentially terminal, illness.

Highly recommended.

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