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The Long Appointment. A Novel (en Inglés)
William Gomes (Autor) · Independently published · Tapa Blanda
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$ 39.89A deeply moving contemporary literary novel about illness, grief, invisible labour, migration, dignity and the long wait to be properly seen.
Abdul Matin Choudhury has spent much of his life cleaning the rooms other people pass through: school corridors, hospital wards, staff toilets, waiting areas, floors polished before anyone arrives and dirt cleared before anyone notices. His work has always been quiet, necessary and almost invisible.
On a wet Tuesday morning in York, Abdul goes to hospital for what he tells himself is only an appointment. After months of waiting, tests and pain, he is given news that changes the shape of his future. But before he can return home to his wife Farida, his son Rafiq and his daughter Amina, another phone call arrives, carrying a loss no appointment letter could have prepared him for.
Around Abdul gather the systems meant to help: oncology clinics, hospital wards, discharge plans, care assessments, transport bookings, forms, well-meaning professionals and relatives trying to hold together what cannot be repaired. Yet every act of care opens another question: who listens properly? Who is believed? What happens to a man whose labour kept other people's institutions standing when he becomes the one who needs care?
Written with restraint, tenderness and moral clarity, The Long Appointment is a powerful work of contemporary British literary fiction about cancer, bereavement, ageing, family, migration, class, hospital care and the quiet dignity of ordinary lives.
For readers of serious literary fiction, family drama, social realism, grief fiction and novels about illness, care and institutional life, this is a haunting story about one man, one appointment, and the long aftermath of everything that cannot be put back in its proper place.
A compassionate and unforgettable novel about illness, loss, labour and the human need to be seen before it is too late.
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