Handed a death sentence at news that his aggressive brain tumour has now become untreatable, Tomás Gabino prepares to savour his final days when a second opportunity at life is presented to him.
Set amidst a society in which prison overcrowding has reached tipping point and facial transplants have become acceptable, medical science ponders if it can kill two birds with one stone by taking the ultimate step in disease treatment.
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About the Author
M. Aziz is a British writer of South Asian ancestry. His début non-fiction book Prescribing Sunshine: Why vitamin D should be flying off shelves boldly examines an underrated source of health.
Description:
"The desire for life becomes a wish for death."
Handed a death sentence at news that his aggressive brain tumour has now become untreatable, Tomás Gabino prepares to savour his final days when a second opportunity at life is presented to him.
Set amidst a society in which prison overcrowding has reached tipping point and facial transplants have become acceptable, medical science ponders if it can kill two birds with one stone by taking the ultimate step in disease treatment.
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About the Author
M. Aziz is a British writer of South Asian ancestry. His début non-fiction book Prescribing Sunshine: Why vitamin D should be flying off shelves boldly examines an underrated source of health.