Description
Dr Tony Holohan served as Chief Medical Officer in Ireland for 14 years, but only really became known to the public during the Covid 19 pandemic. During this time his remarkable leadership skills came to the fore and he became the public face of the pandemic, helping to steer the nation through the biggest public health crisis in Ireland's modern history.
However, while dealing with the most serious pandemic in a century in his professional life, he was also enduring challenges at home. His beloved wife of 25 years, Emer, was battling cancer, and died in February 2021. This remarkable book reflects on these experiences and inspires us to have those difficult conversations that ultimately make life more meaningful.
A moving, emotional memoir of the private grief of a public man.
About the Author
Born in Dublin and raised in Limerick, Dr Tony Holohan was educated at University College Dublin, where he met his wife, Emer Feely. During a successful career in public health he served as Chief Medical Officer in Ireland for 14 years, and is currently Adjunct Full Professor of Public Health at UCD, and a Non-Executive Board Member of the Irish Hospice Foundation. He lives in Dublin with his two children.
Reviews
'Engrossing, readable, and thought-provoking' -- Prof Brendan Kelly * The Medical Independent *
'A compelling, honest and at times brutal and deeply emotional account' * Irish Independent *
'dignified, careful and compelling' * The Irish Times *
'Worth reading' -- Allan Prosser * Irish Examiner *
'A very important contribution from a man at the very heart of policy making' -- John Kirkaldy * Books Ireland *
'Worthy and humane' -- Andrew Lynch * Business Post *
Book Information
ISBN 9781804182499
Author Dr Tony Holohan
Format Hardback
Page Count 304
Imprint Bonnier Books Ltd
Publisher Bonnier Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 550g
Dimensions(mm) 240mm * 162mm * 30mm