In this deeply honest and emotionally resonant memoir, a Filipino medical graduate shares the unfiltered truth of what it takes to become a doctor-not just the books, the board exams, or the white coat, but the tears, delays, grief, and small rituals that kept him going when nothing else made sense.
From failing out of college to becoming a midyear intern, from selling stamps and cheese rolls to surviving a pandemic-era clerkship, the author opens up about battling depression, finding meaning in mess, and whispering hope in the dark.
This is a story for anyone who has ever felt behind, broken, or forgotten.
It's a love letter to late bloomers, struggling students, breadwinners, and believers who doubt.
If you've ever asked, "Am I too late?"-this book answers, gently, "You're not."
A must-read for medical students, repeat takers, immigrant professionals, and anyone fighting to finish what they started.
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