Angels in the ER is an eye-opening account of the experiences of an emergency room doctor. Dr. Robert Lesslie shares his personal stories of what he has seen and learned over his years in this position. This variety of stories allows the reader to witness the intensity of the emergency room, along with the tragedy, heartbreak, oddities, extreme situations and miracles that take place there daily. The stories range from those of auto accidents, patients with persistent heart failure, freak incidents, returning patients whose sole intent is getting a warm meal, and innocent young children on their deathbeds, among others. Dr. Lesslie uses his experiences with patients, families, and coworkers to share the lessons he has learned from each situation and apply it to everyday life. He is also able to relate these to his faith, and through the book describes how everyday people can represent earthly angels. This book reminded me of Heaven is for Real, the story of a four year old boy who develops a fatal illness that sends him on an incredible journey to Heaven and back to Earth. It also describes the intensity of the emergency room and the huge hearts of the doctors and nurses that work there. Obviously, this little boy’s story also ended in a miracle. Had Dr. Lesslie written that book, he would have described the little boy as one of the angels he interacts with daily. Angels in the ER was hard to put down. There was so much emotion involved, the stories were relatable, and it was overall well-written. The fact that the stories were true appealed to me even more. I liked the variety of stories and how they all related. The book made me laugh, it made me cry, and it kept me interested the entire time. It is definitely worth the read.