The minutes we spend in an ambulance remain the heaviest memory for the rest of our lives. We remember the pain, the fear, and our helplessness—because all the familiar world ended with a loud clap of the ambulance door bearing a red cross. But we don’t remember the doctors. The book by young writer Maria Kim fills this gap in detail, vividly, and with talent. Here they are—all of them: funny, sad, kind, злои (angry), tired as dogs. And each one is drawn with a strong hand. Sine ira et studio—if we speak their language.