At last, Elliott combines his keen sense of observation and unmatched knowledge of the politics of securing services for the homeless and weaves them into a tale of intrigue set in Savannah, Georgia.
The page-turner marks the first novel by this prolific author of essays and inspirational nonfiction. It takes the reader on a fascinating journey across the political landscape of a town trying to deal with the economic reality of too many sick people, too few services for them, and health care struggling for survival while trying to meet the community's health needs. Based on his own experience as a non-profit executive, Elliott exposes the administrative travails of health-care management.
This book is clever, witty, and insightful, and is fun reading; but once you have finished reading it, you will never look at health care the same way. This book is Elliott's most provocative.
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About the Author:
Micheal Elliott is the former president of Union Mission In Savannah, Georgia. He is a graduate of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He has published seven books and lives on Tybee Island, Georgia.
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- PublisherFrederic C Beil
- Publication date2011
- ISBN 10 1929490216
- ISBN 13 9781929490219
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages368