Pulse of Perseverance: Book Review
Pulse of Perseverance: Book Review
Written By Hector De La Rosa @Here_2_Edutain_
Written By Hector De La Rosa @Here_2_Edutain_
The opposite of picayune mere short of pithily, Pulse of Perseverance is
a paperback heavily groomed with three times the piquancy, three times
polychromatic and probing styled writing, and three times the powerhouse
authored by three past master doctors: Pierre Johnson MD, Maxime Madhere MD,
and Joseph Semien Jr. MD.
Pulse of Perseverance is extinguishable in biographical content
for its stasis in buoy and the ability to dissect, leaving incisions on the
reader’s soul that requires stitching. It is astonishing for these three men to
take what they feared most of being vulnerable, inexpert, to showing infliction
and be able to express it as a narrative for public consumption without being
shamed.
Rather than relying on social media gimmickry to get worldwide
attention, these doctors made a name for them in an utmost positive manner
without succumbing to societal norms of young black men leading destructive
lives. Dr. Johnson, Dr. Madhere, and Dr. Semien butcher
every generalization in becoming the few elite of black physicians and the
first as a collective to write a book.
In all, the growing pains of each memoir serves inspirational yet
medicinal to young readers especially of different ethnicities and
sociocultural backgrounds that aspire to achieve success, greatness, and pursue
a career in the medical field. Pulse of Perseverance is a
restorative, pompous, and triumphant read making all three doctors renowned patricians
of not only their profession, but of their ancestors, generation, and of the
future generations to come.
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