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No one demanded Dr. Michael Sheehan be perfect, of course; they merely required he make no mistakes. The sad and depressing Chicago ER has worn down Dr. Michael Sheehan. He wants more. He wants to make a difference. He wants to give back. And what goes around comes around. Doctors Without Borders has just the spot for Doc Sheehan, and Pablo is glad Doc came. The local historian and storyteller believes in paying it forward, even if no one can understand quite how he pulled it off. EVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTS a feel-good story to brighten your day. At just over 4,000 words, this feel-good story from the author of the psychological thriller Forgive Me, Alex is the perfect distraction from your hectic day, and a reminder that when we do good, we get good. [DRM-Free]

27 pages, ebook

First published August 5, 2011

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Lane Diamond

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January 9, 2012
This was the second piece I read by Diamond. I didn't like it quite as much as Devane's Reality, which I loved, but I thought it was still good. I'd like to get to know Pablo better. Entertaining read.
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March 29, 2012
Not a bad story, but I was disappointed in its length and lack of depth. The story began with a conversation between the doctor and a friend about his desire to help people, and I expected more of that - the medicinal, helping side - to feature in the rest of the story, not for it to be just about running. I think this story can easily be expanded to show more of what a volunteer with Doctors Without Borders does, as well as the landscape of the third-world country.
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