The Bridge Between Worlds
A Brief History of Connection
(Author) Gavin FrancisIn a world preoccupied by borders, bridges celebrate the possibility of connection Dr Gavin Francis crosses bridges both actual and metaphorical on a journey through six continents, twenty countries and four decades of travel, exploring answers to questions of peace and conflict, connection and community. From Rome's Ponte Sant'Angelo to Brooklyn, Victoria Falls to London, Singapore to Siberia, Francis's tour of bridges around the world demonstrates what the building of bridges has meant to our civilisation, how crossings can enrich our lives, and the price we pay when we tear them down.
Gavin Francis
Gavin Francis is a Scottish writer and physician known for his insightful explorations of the human body, medicine, and the natural world. He has authored several acclaimed works, including "Empire Antarctica," a memoir of his experiences as a doctor at a research station in Antarctica. Francis's writing is characterized by its lyrical prose, deep empathy, and keen observation of the world around him. His works often blend personal narrative with scientific inquiry, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of medicine and literature. Francis's contributions to literature have helped to redefine the genre of medical memoir, inspiring readers to reflect on the complexities of the human experience.