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The Anatomy of Us

A Love Story

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The Anatomy of Us

Written by: Leah Hazard
Narrated by: Jessie Buckley
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For fans of Emily Henry and Abby Jimenez, The Anatomy of Us is the debut novel by Sunday Times bestseller and renowned midwife Leah Hazard, performed by Academy Award nominee Jessie Buckley.

It’s New Year’s Eve in Edinburgh’s biggest hospital, and Dr. Becca Armitage is struggling. After a devastating shift in the emergency room leaves her questioning everything, she signs herself off work and spirals into depression. Enter Dr. Andrew Maitland – charming, wealthy and, according to Becca, the Most Beautiful Man in the World. As they begin an unexpected romance, Becca finds herself lying to maintain the image of the put-together doctor Andrew thinks she is. But Andrew has secrets of his own. As their relationship deepens, past wounds and current truths threaten to derail their budding connection. Can two imperfect people find a way to be honest with each other, and themselves?

The Anatomy of Us is a moving story about medicine, self-acceptance, and the messy reality of falling in love. By turns hilarious and heart-breaking, it is an intimate exploration of what it means to be human in all our glorious imperfections.

©2025 Leah Hazard (P)2025 Audible Ltd.
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it started promisingly but went downhill fast. the mfc (heroine?) is super irritating and treats the guy (hot/beautiful - he deserved more than those adjectives) terribly. I get that she has mental health issues, but as someone coming from a family of doctors, I would suggest therapy and anti depressants instead of giving in to the whole 'ppl who go to shrinks are crazy' spiel. I would worry if any doc treating me felt that way nowadays

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