Associate Professor, PhD, Doctor Nguyen Hoai Nam is not only a doctor with an illustrious medical career, but also a writer with a burning passion for literature. This rare juxtaposition gives "Days in Paris" a unique depth.
Readers will find in it not only stories about Paris through the lens of a young man passionate about discovery , but also lessons about medical ethics, dedication to the profession, and concerns and reflections on the mission of a physician. The days of studying and working hard in the city of light shaped him, not only professionally but also spiritually.
“Days in Paris” published by the Writers Association Publishing House, with more than 250 pages, is not simply a work of notes or memoirs. The book is a vivid picture, painted with the brushstrokes of nostalgia and emotion, where the author fully entrusts his youthful days, memorable career experiences and profound thoughts about life. Right from the first pages, readers will feel the gentleness and depth in each word, like a whisper from a close friend.
Paris in Nguyen Hoai Nam's book is not only a symbol of splendor and magnificence but also a place that witnesses moments of maturity, first stumbles in life and sacred memories.

It is the Paris of misty mornings, of quiet alleys, of hospitals where he spent long night shifts and of fateful encounters that are deeply engraved in his mind. Every word exudes the author's intense love for this city, while at the same time sketching a true, unadorned narrative portrait.
This is the 11th book of Dr. Nguyen Hoai Nam and is also a work that easily touches the hearts of readers with profound humane messages. It is a message about cherishing the past, about the meaning of experiences whether sad or happy and about the importance of living life to the fullest for passion.
According to poet Le Thieu Nhon, the latest work of doctor and writer Nguyen Hoai Nam has the outstanding advantage of sincerity. The author does not hide his secret desires nor his inherent bad habits.
“Reading “Days in Paris” leisurely and slowly, it is not difficult to realize a truth, material wealth is sometimes not as valuable as spiritual wealth, if people know how to think about people, if people know how to believe in people”, poet Le Thieu Nhon feels about the book.

Specialist II Phan Bao Khanh shared: “Days in Paris” by Meritorious Teacher, Associate Professor, Doctor, Doctor Nguyen Hoai Nam is a valuable book, not only because it records the essays of a young doctor who first studied abroad in the 80s of the last century, but also because in it the reader sees a historical period and the mindset of Vietnamese intellectuals when stepping out into the world.
According to Dr. Phan Bao Khanh, at that time, studying in a developed capitalist country like France was very difficult and rare. But with his talent, dedication and personality, the author - a doctor and lecturer at the University of Medicine and Pharmacy - was somewhat more easily accepted.
In the first days of arriving in Paris, Dr. Nguyen Hoai Nam was overwhelmed by the scenery and people of the city that was once the cradle of human civilization, the city of light, and overwhelmed by the kindness and friendliness of the people here...
“Coming to Paris not only as a doctor studying abroad, he also wanted to experience the real, rustic life here. He told many stories and wonderful feelings about Autumn in Paris, where there is the Seine River, the Eiffel Tower, the symbol of France,... And finally, in every conversation, he always talked about studying to cultivate virtue and talent, about wise, academic teachers who loved and helped him. Through the pages of the book, Paris appears to us as a symbol of an ancient, modern city... both magnificent and close", Dr. Phan Bao Khanh shared more.
Therefore, “Days in Paris” is a reminder that life is a long journey of learning, dedication and contemplation, so that when reaching the last page of the book, each reader will have their own feelings, thoughts and find a part of themselves in those stories.
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