I have just finished this book, found on the shelves at my Dad's house. I enjoyed it a lot and hated to finish it because of the picture Losee gives of his life in a tiny Montana town near where my family lived for a couple of years when my
father began his own medical career. Losee and his wife Olive do whatever needs to be done to provide medical care in this out of the way spot, and their family thrives, works incredibly hard and has fun (which includes fishing and playing the bagpipes!). I like his description and love for Butte, Montana, which was the nearest "big city" with a population in the mid thirty thousands. He includes lots of detail about medical procedures, too much for me, but which would be more appreciated by medical professionals. He reminds me in some ways of my dad, hard working, conscientious, caring and immensely energetic.