Angels In the ER

Inspiring True Stories from an Emergency Room Doctor

Non-Fiction - Drama
237 Pages
Reviewed on 03/11/2009
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Reviewed by Anne Boling for Readers' Favorite

South Carolina. In his book, Angels In the ER, he shares the many stories he has witnessed. Among the many stories, the reader will discover victims of gunshot wounds, vacationers’ side-tracked by a brain tumor, and those that come in on a regular basis hoping for a warm meal.

Each will bring a smile to your lips and tears to your eyes. The people that work in the ER are unique. Virginia has the appearance of a heart of steel, but underneath that exterior lays a heart of compassion. Dr. Lesslie has a humble demeanor, caring for his patients and getting to know the real angels of the ER.

Dr. Lesslie writes in an easy-to-read conversational style. He drew me into this book from the first story and held me captive until the last. He combines wit and drama to describe what really happens in the ER. He begins each story with a scripture. This book could be used as a devotional, but I read it in one sitting, I couldn’t lay it down. Each story led me to the next one. There are many angels that are unrecognized. Thank you, Dr. Lesslie, for telling us about a few of them.