The Advantages of Nearly Dying
(Author) Michael RosenMichael Rosen was dangerously ill from COVID at the beginning of 2020 and as doctors told him, if he hadn't received treatment, he would have 'gone'. While he was in hospital, 42% of the patients on his intensive care ward died. He spent three months in hospital, of which nearly seven weeks were in an induced coma, followed by several weeks recovering in an ordinary ward and then in a Rehabilitation Hospital. He couldn't walk and his memory was damaged. Three years later his hearing and eyesight are still badly affected ('I can't hear with my left eye, I can't see with my left ear and I get muddled'). Following his best-selling COVID memoirs Many Different Kinds of Love: a story of life, death and the NHS and Sticky McStickstick: the friend who helped me walk again, his new collection for grown-ups records his bewilderment with what's happened, and shares his thoughts about the politics of the pandemic - the 'crazed incompetence' of the Tory government and the war against the 'Oldies' that led to over 200,000 dead in the UK. Unforgiving, whimsical, grim, warm, philosophical and comical, The Advantages of Nearly Dying is a book about hospital appointments, waiting-rooms, blood-tests, brain-scans, eye-tests - and a song of praise for the NHS.
Michael Rosen
Michael Rosen is a well-known British author, poet, and broadcaster. He is best known for his children's books, including "We're Going on a Bear Hunt" and "Michael Rosen's Sad Book." Rosen's writing style is characterized by its humor, wit, and accessibility to young readers. He has made significant contributions to children's literature by creating engaging and imaginative stories that resonate with audiences of all ages. Rosen's work has had a lasting impact on the genre, inspiring countless other authors to write for children. "We're Going on a Bear Hunt" is perhaps his most famous work, beloved by generations of readers for its catchy rhythm and memorable storytelling.