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The Doctor of Aleppo

A Novel

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While working in the ancient Silk Road city of Aleppo, American Hannah Johnson and her Swedish lover, Oskar, are drawn into the mounting turbulence of the impending Syrian civil war.

After Oskar is wounded at a street protest one evening, he and Hannah cross paths with Dr. Samir Hasan, a renowned surgeon. As the protests swell into all-out war, Dr. Hasan tends not only to Oskar, but also risks his life, his practice, and his family to tend to a nephew the government has branded an insurgent.

Dr. Hasan's humanitarian activities come to the attention of a vengeful, Javert-like secret police officer whose son's death on Dr. Hasan's watch triggers a series of events that will drag Hannah and Oskar deeper into the war and put Hannah and Dr. Hasan in the officer's crosshairs.

Both intimate and sweeping in scope, The Doctor of Aleppo lends insight into how the most brutal, devastating war of the twenty-first century is mirrored on the personal scale, leaving scars that can never be healed.

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      July 1, 2020
      Aleppo, Syria, circa 2012-16, a city swept by war, its occupants confined to purgatory. Normal life is now a memory as chaos reigns in a hellish wasteland with "craters left by barrel bombs, uprooted trees" and "decomposing bodies that stank." Rebels of the Free Syrian Army battle soldiers of Assad's regime. ISIS, Russian, and Iranian forces join the fray. Innocent individuals are beaten, tortured, and shot. Samir Hasan, MD ("Sami"), is a well-regarded orthopedic surgeon whose comfortable life is shattered. Hannah Johnson, a young American woman with a Syrian father, works in Aleppo. The paths of these two good people intersect in a dangerous way. Sami starts working with the rebels to treat injured civilians. Hannah ferries needed medical supplies into Syria and later cares for Sami's two children. They attempt to escape war-torn Aleppo and cross into Turkey. Peculiar alliances and deals occur during wartime. Acts of kindness and altruism struggle to counteract hatred and extreme brutality. Mayland (The Colonel's Mistake, 2012) presents a heroic and heartbreaking novel that concentrates on concepts of homeland, family, loss, and, above all, survival.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.)

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