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Open Spaces: Everything is True: A Junior Doctor’s Story of Life, Death and Grief in a Pandemic

Date: Tuesday 31 May 2022

Time: 17:30 - 19:00

Award-winning writer and winner of the NHS Junior Doctor Leadership Prize, Roopa Farooki, shares her story of a junior doctor's love, loss and grief through the Covid-19 crisis. Roopa joins the Open Spaces programme for an evening of discussion about her work.

Everything is True is the story of Roopa’s first forty days of the Covid-19 crisis from the frontlines of A&E and the acute medical wards, as struggling through her grief, she battles for her patients’ and colleagues’ survival. Working thirteen-hour shifts, she returns home each evening to write through her exhaustion, chronicling the devastating losses and slowly eroding dehumanisation happening in real time on the ward.

Roopa Farooki is a writer and junior doctor for the NHS. She is the author of six literary novels that have been translated into over a dozen languages, and a series of middle-grade children’s books for Oxford University Press. Her writing has been awarded the John C. Laurence Prize and an Arts Council Award, and listed three times for the Women’s Prize. She is also a lecturer on the Masters in Creative Writing at the University of Oxford, and the Ambassador for family for Relate, the counselling charity. In 2020 she was awarded the Junior Doctor Leadership Prize from her NHS Trust, for her work during the Covid pandemic.

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