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Poised

In 1990s Kentucky, naïve but spirited doctor Shelly Riley endures a grueling two-year cancer-surgery fellowship. Battling chauvinist mentors and punishing training, she fights for her patients’ lives while struggling to save herself—because without her all-male supervisors’ approval, her career ends before it begins. Funny, tender, and unflinching, Poised offers an inside look at hospitals and operating rooms, featuring a quirky, lovable scientist who refuses to be dismissed.

will make you laugh then cry and then laugh some more

—Anna Farro Henderson, author of Core Samples

Description

A passionate cancer surgeon in training cares for her patients but struggles to save herself. I didn’t want the book to end. Shelley’s journey shows that achieving poise comes from slamming into barriers, stumbling, and figuring out how to keep going. This novel will make you laugh then cry and then laugh some more,” -Anna Farro Henderson, author of the forthcoming Core Samples, October 2024

In Poised, a debut novel by Cheryl Bailey, set in 1990s Kentucky, a naïve but spirited doctor, Shelly Riley, slogs through a two-year fellowship. Continually hampered by chauvinist mentors and exhausting training, she battles for the lives of her cancer patients. Without the approval of her all-male mentors, she’ll never practice in her specialized field. Readers will relish the book’s coming-of-age trope based on American society’s fascination with what really happens in hospitals and operating rooms. Like Bonnie Garmus’ Lessons in Chemistry, Bailey gives us a quirky, loveable scientist who shakes off dismissive societal assumptions so she can get down to work. The book’s humor soothes the sting of difficult life circumstances encountered by Shelly, her medical peers in training, and her beloved patients. Cancer care isn’t funny, but people are, and Shelly’s devotion to her patients makes Poised sing.

Product Details

PublishedJune 28, 2024
ImprintCalumet Editions
LanguageEnglish
Print length310
ISBN-13978-1962834155
Dimensions6 x 0.78 x 9 inches

What a joy to read this book! A fast-paced medical drama with all the ingredients – love, hate, humor, overcoming unfair treatment, self-doubt, romance, heartwarming moments. I giggled, laughed out loud, and dabbed tears while reading this well-crafted book. Appreciate this rare behind the scenes perspectives on the challenging road to become a cancer doctor. Cancer still sucks!

—Maya’s Mom, verified review on Amazon

A passionate cancer surgeon in training cares for her patients but struggles to save herself. I didn’t want the book to end. Shelley’s journey shows that achieving poise comes from slamming into barriers, stumbling, and figuring out how to keep going.

—Anna Farro Henderson, author of Core Samples

This book was a really great read! Although I am not a physician, the author did an amazing job of introducing the reader to the rigorous training required to be a specialist in her field (gynecologic oncology) through the character Shelly’s two-year post-residency fellowship in Kentucky in the 1990s, before the “Me Too” movement and in the face of rampant sexism.

—Pepstein, verified review on Amazon

This is a story that both patients and physicians will recognize and embrace. By far, my favorite part was watching Shelly evolve. It is funny. The patients, nurses, residents, and all the other inhabitants of Poised feel alive, and all were a critical part of Shelly’s education.

—Naomi Thompson, verified review on Amazon

An extremely funny and inspiring story. Cheryl Bailey pulls back the curtain of surgical oncology and reveals the trials, successes and outright hilarity that comes with entering this medical field as a woman in the nighties. This story is a tale that may be familiar to many professional women as well as a heartwarming depiction the rewards in caring for cancer patients.

—Katherine E. McKenzie, verified review on Amazon