Mira Harrison

Mira Harrison is a doctor-turned-writer, who trained in the NHS. Mira has published two medical textbooks and two collections of stories about women working in public hospitals. Admissions and New Admissions are both available on Amazon platforms worldwide.

Originally from Watford, Mira studied at Southampton University Medical School and pursued a career in obstetrics and gynaecology. She has worked in hospitals in England and New Zealand, in both clinical and research roles. In addtion to women's health, Mira has specialised in drug safety research and medical ethics. Between 2019 and 2022 she was the first female president of the International Society of Pharmacovigilance. More information is available on Mira's author website: https://www.miraharrison.com/ 

One In Three is her debut novel, based on her experiences as a junior doctor.  


Mira Harrison's Books

ISBN: 9781835740811

£9.99

One In Three

28 Nov 2024

One in Three is the coming-of-age story of James Hartman, a young doctor struggling with the  demands of endless hours on call in NHS hospitals. Set in 1989 against the backdrop of the unfolding AIDS epidemic, James is  continually confronted by tragedy, pain, and death…

During his early weeks, James realises he inadvertently caused a patient’s death and attempts to conceal his mistake. Exhausted and unable to cope, he seeks solace in Southampton’s redlight district.

As his first-year passes, there are brief moments of triumph, but James’ impulsive decisions pave the way for future complications. Amidst the chaos, a glimmer of hope emerges when he meets Ainslie, a trainee surgeon from New Zealand. James becomes besotted with her, falling madly in love. However, shadows from his past resurface, threatening his newfound happiness and future.

 

Mira Harrison is a doctor-turned-writer, who trained in the NHS. Mira has published two medical textbooks and two collections of stories about women working in public hospitals. Originally from Watford, Mira studied at Southampton University Medical School and pursued a career in obstetrics and gynaecology. She has worked in hospitals in England and New Zealand. One In Three is her debut novel, based on her experiences as a junior doctor.