Reviewer needed: ‘Chief Complaint: A Country Doctor’s Tales of Life in Galilee’ by Hatim Kanaaneh

Now available for review is a collection of short stories by Hatim Kannaneh entitled ‘Chief Complaint: A Country Doctor’s Tales of Life in Galilee’ (Just World Books, 2015). Expressions of interest are welcome from across the medical humanities.

Chief_Complaint_nonfinal__51468.1420580262.450.800‘In Chief Complaint, Hatim Kanaaneh, MD, explores the changing, precarious, and ever-shrinking world of Palestinians living in Israel. As his village’s first Western-trained physician, Kanaaneh has had intimate access to his neighbor’s lives, which he chronicles here in a fictionalized collection of vignettes. These compelling short stories reveal the struggles, triumphs, memories, and hopes of the indigenous Palestinian community living in a state that does not acknowledge their past or encourage their future.

Each story is titled with the “chief complaint” of its protagonist, the principal reason that the patient sought medical attention at Kanaaneh’s clinic. Using the classic tool of the medical profession known as the “review of systems” as a literary device, Kanaaneh deftly draws the reader in to a fascinating cast of characters, narrating their troubles and pain as well as the joys that punctuate life for the Palestinians of Galilee. Ultimately, this collection poignantly conveys their community’s foundational chief complaint, its conflicted relationship with the state of Israel.’

If you would like to write a review on ‘Chief Complaint(approximately 1,000-1,500 words in length), then please email our reviews editor with a short explanation of why you are well placed to review the book.

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