For England, he was too dark. For Egypt, he was too pale. Between the sterile walls of the operating theater and the cold streets of 1960s London, one man must master more than the scalpel-he must master his own soul.
In the 1960s, the path to becoming a surgeon was paved with rigid tradition, unspoken racial barriers, and the relentless pressure of perfection. Dr. Michael Meguid, an Egyptian-German medical student, enters the prestigious University College London as the ultimate outsider. Mastering the Knife is a raw, unflinching look at the crucible of medical training, where technical precision clahses with the chaotic search for identity. Hounded by professional failures and the ghosts of a rootless childhood, Meguid's journey is a powerful testament to the resilience required to save lives when you are still trying to save your own.
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Acclaimed and Award-Winning Storytelling Dr. Michael Meguid is an award-winning author whose work has been recognized by the 2021 New York Book Festival and the Hollywood Book Festival. Renowned critic Grady Harp notes the "vivid, evocative" nature of Meguid's writing, praising his ability to lift the veil on the rites of surgery with "honesty, self-deprecation, and artistry."
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