The book offers a humorous yet poignant exploration of a junior doctor's experiences within the National Health Service, highlighting the absurdities of medical practice. Through a series of vivid patient interactions—ranging from the bizarre to the heart-wrenching—Tom captures the challenges and frustrations of his role. His anecdotes reveal both the complexity of healthcare and the unexpected moments that define his journey, blending comedy with the realities of life as a doctor.
Tom Parsons Book order






- 2017
- 2009
Little Mun
- 236 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Complex characters, including shapeshifters, drug lords, an alcoholic atheist, and a nun, inhabit a richly woven narrative in Little Mun. The story explores their intertwining lives, revealing themes of redemption, identity, and the struggles between faith and skepticism. Each character brings depth and intrigue, creating a vibrant tapestry that challenges perceptions and highlights the human experience.
- 2007
Pinky the Rat at the Brussels Sprout Museum
- 194 pages
- 7 hours of reading
In a whimsical adventure, two children and their clever pet rat uncover the hidden wonders of Brussels. As they navigate the city's vibrant streets, they encounter quirky characters and intriguing mysteries, blending humor and excitement. Their journey not only showcases the charm of Brussels but also highlights themes of friendship and curiosity. The clever antics of the pet rat add a unique twist, making this tale an engaging exploration of discovery and the bonds that bring them together.
- 2000
100 Treasures of Buckingham Palace
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
A unique selection of one hundred of the most important works of art from the Royal Collection, owned by the Queen of England, from paintings and drawings to furniture, porcelain, silver, sculpture, jewelry and more. Most are on public display or in use at the principal royal residences.