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- Lynette Charity's grit, grief, and gratitude will have readers rooting for this timeless memoir about growing up in the early '60s South and overcoming all the odds against her to become a doctor in a time when the idea of a Black woman physician was practically unheard of.
- About the Author: Lynette Charity, MD, is a board-certified anesthesiologist with over forty years' wort of experience "putting people to sleep.
- 312 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Cultural, Ethnic & Regional
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"At nine years old, Lynette Charity looked on, frozen in place as her father hit her mother so hard that she flipped over their front porch railing and fell into the hedges below. That night, young Lynette hatched a plan: she would escape this life, no matter what it took. And a month later, after watching the first episode of a new show called Ben Casey, she decided that becoming a doctor was her way out. At some point, Lynette noticed that all the real doctors and nurses who took care of her were Black and the make-believe doctors on TV were white. Did it make a difference? Not to her. Ober the next decade-plus, she focused on her studies. At a time when segregation was still alive and well in Virginia, she forged her mother's signature on transfer papers so she could go to a better-resourced white school on the other side of town. Upon finishing high school, she got a full ride to Pittsburgh's Chatham College. And after graduating Chatham with honors, she became a member of Tufts University School of Medicine's Class of 1978, one of seven Black women in her class. Raw, candid, and inspiring, Escape Plan is the remarkable story of how, through perseverance and single-minded determination, a Black girl from the 1960s South faced down adversity, exceeded everyone's expectations, and fulfilled her dreams."--Publisher marketing.Book Synopsis
Lynette Charity's grit, grief, and gratitude will have readers rooting for this timeless memoir about growing up in the early '60s South and overcoming all the odds against her to become a doctor in a time when the idea of a Black woman physician was practically unheard of. At nine years old, Lynette Charity looked on, frozen in place, as her father hit her mother so hard that she flipped over their front porch railing and fell into the hedges below. That night, young Lynette hatched a plan: she would escape this life, no matter what it took. And a month later, after watching the first episode of a new show called Ben Casey, she decided that becoming a doctor was her way out. At some point, Lynette noticed that all the real doctors and nurses who took care of her were Black and all the make-believe doctors and nurses on TV were white. Did it make a difference? Not to her. Over the next decade-plus, she focused on her studies. At a time when segregation was still alive and well in Virginia, she forged her mother's signature on transfer papers so she could go to a better-resourced white school on the other side of town. Upon finishing high school, she got a full ride to Pittsburgh's Chatham College. And after graduating Chatham with honors, she became a member of Tufts University School of Medicine's Class of 1978, one of seven Black women in her class. Raw, candid, and inspiring, Escape Plan is the remarkable story of how, through perseverance and single-minded determination, a Black girl from the 1960s South faced down adversity, exceeded everyone's expectations, and fulfilled her dreams.About the Author
Lynette Charity, MD, is a board-certified anesthesiologist with over forty years' wort of experience "putting people to sleep." After growing up in the segregated South, she graduated with honors from Chatham College for Women, PA, then earned her medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine. She has practiced nationally and internationally, and as a US Army doctor, achieving the rank of Lt. Colonel. Also, a keynote speaker, humorist and author. Now a septuagenarian living in Gilbert, Arizona, her mission is to help others go after their dreams through sharing her story of overcoming obstacles of racial bias, gender bias, and age bias.Dimensions (Overall): 8.51 Inches (H) x 5.59 Inches (W) x .83 Inches (D)
Weight: .84 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 312
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Sub-Genre: Cultural, Ethnic & Regional
Publisher: She Writes Press
Theme: African American & Black
Format: Paperback
Author: Lynette Charity
Language: English
Street Date: November 12, 2024
TCIN: 1005019112
UPC: 9781647427788
Item Number (DPCI): 247-25-2484
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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