Stitched Up, Shahed Yousaf
Stitched Up, Shahed Yousaf
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Stitched Up
Stories of life and death from a prison doctor

Author: Shahed Yousaf

Narrator: Homer Todiwala

Unabridged: 8 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/07/2022


Synopsis

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Dr Shahed Yousaf is a prison doctor dedicated to caring for people on the margins of society. An outsider on the inside, in Stitched Up he introduces us to a cast of unforgettable characters, including killers, con men and auto-cannibals. To Dr Yousaf, they are patients first and prisoners second - because any one of us could end up on the wrong side of the law. He tells us honestly and compassionately what it's like to be their doctor in a system that's chronically overcrowded, drastically under-resourced and all too easy to ignore.

Dr Yousaf spends his time running between emergencies - from overdoses to assaults, from cell fires to suicides - with one hand perpetually hovering over the panic button. It's not a job for the faint-hearted. But while the system is failing, he and his colleagues are doing their very best to prop it up.

In stories that are frequently harrowing, sometimes humorous and always hard-hitting, we discover how difficult life is for those behind bars - but that there is still hope for all those who dare to care.

© Dr Shahed Yousaf 2022 (P) Penguin Audio 2022

Reviews

Goodreads review by Mellisa on July 24, 2022

An eyeopening, insightful account from a prison doctor. There's parts that are shocking, and shows just how tough the life of a prison doctor is. It's an absolutely fantastic story that will be enjoyed by everyone who likes the doctor books etc. Nothing I say can really give it justice to how much th......more

Goodreads review by Laura on February 12, 2023

I inhaled this book in under a day, and for good reason - it was fascinating, albeit challenging in places, and gave me an insight into the struggles faced by the people tasked with caring for those in modern British prisons. The author, clearly a gifted writer and self-proclaimed fan of literature,......more

Goodreads review by liztheliterary on May 26, 2022

Thank you to Penguin Books and Netgalley for this ARC. "A caged animal would not be held in these conditions. And yet here we are." What an incredibly insightful book. I enjoyed Dr Yousaf's perspective thoroughly and his dry humour was spectacular. I've been listening to a lot of true crime podcasts......more

Goodreads review by Nicole on September 01, 2022

This was a fantastic non fiction book about the realities of being a prison doctor. I've read plenty of books like this previously and while this book didn't necessarily stand out it was still a very enjoyable and insightful read. The good thing about books about prisons, is it doesn't matter how ma......more

Goodreads review by Iram on July 09, 2022

Fascinating insight into the life of a prison doctor, a profession many may be curious about. Well explained and accessible without confusing jargon or pretentious terminology. Empathetic and warm approach to serious subject matter and never predictable, much like the job at hand. An emotional rolle......more


Quotes

A raw and honest glimpse into the frightening but rewarding life of a prison GP. Stories that will curl your toes, make you laugh out loud and break your heart all at the same time. Dr Y is everything we would ever want in our own GP - caring, pragmatic, self-effacing and hugely competent. What a tour-de-force!

Written with wit and humility this extraordinary account of life as a prison doctor is the sort of book that has you reaching for the internet halfway through a paragraph. The detail, the stories, the statistics. 'That can't be true, can it?' Yes it is. Whatever you think you know about prison, a Yousaf's memoir will open your eyes and your heart and make you wish things were different. There's laughter (bright and grim), redemption and much heart on the pages and whatever your view of locking people up, you will come away wiser and more compassionate after reading Stitched Up.