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A medical professional finds his clinical routine disrupted by the unexpected demands of a swimming-focused environment. The protagonist navigates the intersection of professional medical duty and the social complexities of a sporting or leisure setting. Faced with the physical constraints of an aquatic environment and the logical absurdity of his patients' ailments, he must maintain his composure while managing the eccentricities of those around him. The narrative framework utilizes a lighthearted, observational tone to document the friction between traditional medical practice and the chaotic nature of his surroundings.
Readers often identify this work as a classic example of mid-century British light fiction that prioritizes humor over dramatic tension. Discussion frequently centers on the author's ability to extract comedy from the mundane aspects of a doctor's daily life. Critics highlight the pacing as brisk and consistent with the comedic tone of the era. The narrative balance leans heavily toward character development through dialogue rather than complex plot progression. Readers appreciate the observational style that captures the social nuances of the period.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
1970-02-26
Publisher:
Penguin
ISBN-10:
014002543X
ISBN-13:
9780140025439
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