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The Facemaker

One Surgeon's Battle to Mend the Disfigured Soldiers of World War I

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The Facemaker

By: Lindsey Fitzharris
Narrated by: Daniel Gillies
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From the moment the first machine gun rang out over the Western Front, one thing was clear: mankind's military technology had wildly surpassed its medical capabilities. The war caused carnage on an industrial scale and the nature of trench warfare meant that thousands sustained facial injuries. In The Facemaker, award-winning historian Lindsey Fitzharris tells the true story of the pioneering plastic surgeon Harold Gillies, who dedicated himself to restoring the faces of a brutalised generation.

Gillies, a Cambridge-educated New Zealander, established one of the world's first hospitals dedicated entirely to facial reconstruction. At a time when losing a limb made a soldier a hero but losing a face made him a monster to a society largely intolerant of facial differences, Gillies restored not just faces, but identities and spirits.

The Facemaker places Gillies's ingenious surgical innovations alongside the dramatic stories of soldiers whose lives were wrecked and repaired. The result is a vivid account of how medicine and art can merge and of what courage and imagination can accomplish in the presence of relentless horror.

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Fantastic and moving book by Fitzharris, Hugely well researched and brilliantly described. Query re the narrator though. This is the story of a New Zealand surgeon working in Britain, so I'm no sure why a US narrator has been used, whose pronunciation of various French, Latin, Italian and German phrases is also a bit wobbly. A kiwi narrator would have been better...maybe Sam Neill?

Great book, less sure about the narration

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I was drawn to this book by the intriguing subject. We know that War kills and maims but the subject of disfigurement is also ever present. The thought of being altered from the accepted norm of society must be an enduring traumatic torture. Therefore the content of this book is both horrifying and yet inspirational. Depicting the brutality of war against the compassion and skill of dedicated reconstructive surgeons this book is a must.
Being expertly narrated by Daniel Gillies naively I had assumed ‘Lindsay’ to be a male author but upon completion I was surprised to note that such a subject was researched and created by ‘Lindsey’ a female author. This is my first introduction to Lindsey Fitzharris but it is certainly not my last as the content, flow and expression is masterful and consequently I shall certainly seek out further books by this author.

A Masterful Work

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A fascinating subject, singing the praises of an incredible man. Extremely well written and a pleasure to listen to. Highly recommend.

Fantastic Book

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A truly wonderful history of plastic surgery. The Facemakers of WWI have long been of interest to me as their work under such conditions was truly remarkable. So when I saw that Lindsey Fitzharris (who wrote a fantastic book on Joseph Lister and his development of antiseptic techniques), I knew I just had to read it.

This book is brilliant. It doesn't shy away from the horrors of the battlefield; the descriptions of the injuries suffered are detailed but sensitively portrayed to give you that sense of awe when Howard Gillies and his team manage to give them back their lives. Stories of successes and failures show just how much development was made in this field in such a short time. The author discusses the work of others in the field and how they interacted - sometimes with benefits and others not.

I listened to the Audible narration of this book, fantastically narrated by Gillies' great-great-great-grandson, Daniel. I can highly recommend the audiobook as the narration is spot on and a PDF of the images included in the book are also available.

I genuinely enjoyed this book, the way it takes you from the horrors suffered by the patients but then gives you the joy that they were restored and given back their lives. A truly wonderful account of this branch of surgery and this period of history.

Fantastic

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A fascinating book, focusing mainly on the surgery, but also with a few forays into relevant and equally interesting side-issues. I would recommend it - there aren’t many audiobooks that keep me up at night, wanting to listen to more, but this one did.

Very engaging and interesting

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