Alan Hollingsworth Bücher
Alan B. Hollingsworth verfasst fesselnde Belletristik, die Themen des Erwachsenwerdens und familiärer Geschichte erforscht, abseits seiner medizinischen Expertise. Seine Romane werden für ihre reiche Charakterentwicklung und emotionale Tiefe gefeiert und spielen oft vor eindringlichen Kulissen, die bei einem breiten Lesepublikum Anklang finden. Über die Fiktion hinaus befasst sich sein Werk mit bedeutenden historischen Ereignissen und sozialen Fragen und untersucht die Komplexität menschlicher Beziehungen durch eine historische Linse. Sein Schreiben bietet tiefe Einblicke in die menschliche Verfassung, gekennzeichnet durch eine einzigartige Erzählstimme.






Killing Albert Berch
- 336 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
In 1923, a white hotel owner in rural Oklahoma took a bullet to protect his black employee. They were then killed by a mob, and newspapers from Dallas to the East Coast covered the crime. This true story sent ripples of revulsion through the region at the time but has been lost to history until now, thanks the grandson of the hotel owner, who sets down the account here.
Set in a small Oklahoma town during the mid-1960s, the narrative explores the journey of a high school golf team striving for a state championship. However, the story delves deeper into the lives of Chipper, Jay, L.K., Buster, and the unforgettable Peachy as they navigate the complexities of love, loss, friendship, and personal growth. Inspired by the author's own teenage experiences, this coming-of-age tale captures the essence of growing up in a simpler yet confusing time in America.
The Best Breast Blogatorials
- 296 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Drawn from the author's web site where he posts a monthly blogatorial, this breast cancer expert tackles the major controversies in multiple specialties that deal with prevention and early detection of breast cancer. Exposing inconsistencies and illogical conclusions as a function of human bias is a common thread in the essays, stoking the fires of controversy in radiology, screening epidemiology, research breast imaging, pathology, surgery, pharmacologic risk reduction, risk assessment and genetic predisposition testing. Over the course of 5 years of writing these essays, the author compiled 47 that demonstrate that "Dogma is the enemy of good science."