Gordon Seagrave: What a kind, admirable, determined man of excellence with a heart of gold. He loved Burma (having been born in Rangoon), its people, using his surgical skills, his hospital, training nurses and doctors and solving problems related to his work. I feel sad at finishing his third and final Burma Surgeon book, My Hospital in the Hills, because it's been like living in his world and experiencing something exceedingly extraordinary. Reading the turmoil of his arrest for treason, trial and his time in prison was interesting in light of other Burmese prison experiences written in other books about Burma. The heart of his book, however, is inside his hospital in the village of Namkham in northeast Burma very near China. All three books are well worth reading for so many reasons.