A Human Condition

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Pub Date 1 Mar 2019 | Archive Date 2 Apr 2019

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Description

Marion’s life should be getting easier. It hasn’t been simple juggling her busy job as an Edinburgh GP and caring for her daughter, Rose, single-handed. But, as Rose sets off for Bristol and student life, it becomes apparent that Marion’s mother is failing. Deteriorating Alzheimer’s disease makes her vulnerable and increasingly dependent on Marion. Marion’s strength is tested as she copes with her mother’s illness and deals with a startling discovery about her family’s past.

Nyaga has moved to Scotland from Botswana with the hope that she would find more opportunities in her work as a nurse and be able to make a better living. But missing her home, lonely and unhappy, Nyaga begins to feel ill and her anxiety mounts. A growing friendship with Marion helps to brighten her outlook.

In Bristol Rose is soaring, on a high. She’s in love and hopes to star in the forth-coming drama society production. But not everything continues to go smoothly for Rose. 

A Human Condition follows the three women’s paths through life events and focuses on their relationships. Lyn Miller uses experiences from her own career working as a GP to add colour and detail to the narrative which will appeal to fans of women’s and contemporary fiction.

Marion’s life should be getting easier. It hasn’t been simple juggling her busy job as an Edinburgh GP and caring for her daughter, Rose, single-handed. But, as Rose sets off for Bristol and student...


A Note From the Publisher

Edinburgh author Lyn Miller worked as a GP in East Lothian for 27 years. She is married with two grown up children and lives with her husband and dog. A Human Condition is her second novel; her first book Taking Medicine was published in 2017.

Edinburgh author Lyn Miller worked as a GP in East Lothian for 27 years. She is married with two grown up children and lives with her husband and dog. A Human Condition is her second novel; her first...


Available Editions

EDITION Ebook
ISBN 9781789019940
PRICE US$6.99 (USD)
PAGES 200

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Featured Reviews

This is the story of three women Moira GP, her daughter Rose and Nyaga who Moira meets through her work as a GP. Their lives intertwine and the story progresses from the viewpoint of each character. Without giving away the plotline, this novel deals with some serious issues and there is sadness in the story but the narrative is well constructed and keeps the reader interested throughout. Sometimes the writing can be a little clinical which is probably due to the authors background as a GP and done of the medical details are unnecessary. However overall a good read and a book I would highly recommend.

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There is so much potential here: a great story line, and more. However it all falls flat. I found the characters to be predicitable and boring at times and was never really emotionally invested in them.

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