Working Stiff: Two Years, 262 Bodies, and the Making of a Medical Examiner

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Price
$17.99  $16.73
Publisher
Scribner Book Company
Publish Date
Pages
288
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.4 X 0.7 inches | 0.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781476727264

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About the Author

Judy Melinek is a forensic pathologist and an associate clinical professor at UCSF Medical Center. She earned her college degree from Harvard and received her medical degree and pathology residency training at UCLA. Her coauthor and husband T.J. Mitchell graduated with an English degree from Harvard and worked in the film industry before becoming a full-time stay-at-home dad in 2000. They have three children, and have lived in and worked in San Francisco since 2004.

Reviews

"Fascinating case studies and a refreshing irreverence toward death and autopsies make Working Stiff a funny and engrossing read."--Sandeep Jauhar, author of "Intern: A Doctor's Initiation" and "Doctored: The Disillusionment of an American Physician"
"A riveting read, at once compassionate and morbidly fascinating."--Todd Harra, author of "Over Our Dead Bodies"
"Working Stiff is an eye-opening, gripping account of the life of a forensic pathologist working in New York City. Whether dealing with routine autopsies, surviving relatives, or the catastrophe of September 11, Dr. Judy Melinek reveals the dignity of being human in the face of death."--Leora Tanenbaum, author of "Taking Back God"
"Both chilling and heart-warming at the same time, Judy Melinek's account explains how empathy and humanity are as important working with the dead as they are with the living. She strikes the balance just right in helping us better understand what we most fear, yet still fear it all the same."--Suzanne Nossel, Executive Director, PEN America Center
Working Stiff is the grossest book you'll ever love. But it is also so much more than that: Seamlessly fusing memoir, science journalism, riveting whodunit mysteries, and light humor about a dark topic, Working Stiff is a relentlessly fascinating and informative book from the first page to the last. Judy Melinek--whether she's re-enacting assaults in a courtroom while heavily pregnant, or fighting with lazy homicide detectives, or solving amazing forensic mysteries through the ghastly things she does with her corpses--is an unfailingly charming and even inspiring guide to the world of medical examiners. A remarkable achievement by Mitchell and Melinek.--Scott Stossel, editor of The Atlantic magazine, and author of the New York Times Bestseller "My Age of Anxiety"
"Far from the magic we see on TV, Working Stiff describes forensic pathology in the real world. The book is a compelling and absorbing read."--Kathy Reichs, author of the Temperance Brennan "Bones" series
"Working Stiff is an engrossing and revealing glimpse into the making of a medical examiner with a searing insider's view into working at the New York Medical Examiner's Office during and just after 9/11. The story of how the author dealt with her father's suicide during childhood and later had to deal with suicides as part of her duties is wrenching and compelling."--Jan Garavaglia, M.D. (Dr. G from the Discovery Channel Series and author of "How Not to Die"
"In this engrossing tale of how Melinek became a forensic pathologist, she pulls back the sheet to show readers just what goes on after someone dies... Armchair detectives and would-be forensic pathologists will find Melinek's well-written account to be inspiring and engaging."--Publishers Weekly
"Melinek's enthusiasm for her calling is always apparent, and her writing is un-self-consciously bouncy, absorbed and mordant (though not caustic).... A transfixing account of death, from the mundane to the oddly hair-raising."--Kirkus Reviews
"Spellbinding. . . . Melinek is movingly empathetic toward the families of victims. . . . An unforgettable story."--Booklist starred review
"Working Stiff is a page-turning, engrossing book that reveals a hidden world and shows that the work of understanding death is actually a labor of life."--Sciencethrillers.com
"Melinek chronicles her time at the city's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner -- and it's nothing like what you see on television."--New York Post