Second Go: First-hand account of a liver transplant recipient’s journey in India by Radhika Sachdev

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Second Go: First-hand account of a liver transplant recipient’s journey in India is a book written by a journalist and an experienced content writer. I’m sure she would never have imagined that she would be giving life to the words reliving her own moments of life slipping away. It was quite an inspiring book and the author has weaved the tale of her fears, the emotional impact on the family so well that one can easily imagine it all happening before one’s eyes. The book begins from the portion where the author begins looking for liver donors. There is a worry for the cost and the survival chances. It is all very realistically put together and nowhere in the book does one loose that personal touch, since it is non-fiction, it brings the reader more closer to the events. The one thing that I kept in mind while reading this book was that it was a successful transplant since the author was alive to write this book and so even when it got a bit upsetting in the book, I kept on reading. This book shows how life can sometimes give you a second chance.

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