Small by Small, 9781837262397
Paperback
Nigerian medical journey: triumphs, friendships, rebellion, one small step at a time.

Small by Small

a nigerian doctor's story

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  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    21 October 2024

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Summary

Small by Small: A Nigerian Doctor’s Coming-of-Age

As he works his way through his medical training, Ike Anya’s grandmother reassures him, saying:

Everything worthwhile is achieved small by small.

It’s the 1990s, a turbulent time in Nigeria’s political history, and a young Ike Anya embarks on the journey to qualifying as a medical doctor. In a story that charts the triumphs and failures of his student days through to his first demanding year as a house office…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781837262397
ISBN-10:183726239X
Author:Dr Ike Anya
Publisher:Canongate Books
Imprint:Canongate Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:21 October 2024
Weight:211g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 18mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

‘A small miracle of a book. It entertains with delicious storytelling’ - CHIMAMANDA NGOZI ADICHIE

‘An eye-opening tale of the trials of training to be a doctor’ - CLAUDIA HAMMOND

‘Anya’s memoir offers a fresh perspective on the beauty and importance of the small moments that collectively define our lives’ - Lancet

About The Author

Dr Ike Anya

Dr. Ike Anya is an author and experienced consultant in public health medicine working in Nigeria and the UK. He is a 2007 TED Global Fellow, co-founder of Nigeria Health Watch, EpiAfric and TEDxEuston and former deputy director of public health for the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea. Dr. Anya has taught at Imperial College, Bristol University and The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. He has been a contributor to the BBC World Service programmes and podcasts Health Check and Unexpected Elements. Dr. Anya also holds an MA in Creative Non-Fiction from UEA and is a co-founder of Abuja Literary Society, an advisory council member of the Caine Prize and co-editor of Weaverbird, a collection of new Nigerian writing. His non-fiction piece ‘People Don’t Get Depressed in Nigeria’ appears in Granta and he is a contributor to Of This Our Country, an anthology of acclaimed Nigerian writers on their home, identity and culture.

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