The unlikely doctor : From gang life and prison to becoming a doctor at 56 - the incredible story of Dr Timoti Te Moke

Te Moke, Timoti.

Bingham, Eugene.

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from gang life and prison to becoming a doctor at 56 - the incredible story of /
Timoti Te Moke with Eugene Bingham.

272 pages.

Summary: A story of Dr Timoti Te Moke who — having endured a horrific childhood of beatings and abuse, then gang life, stints in prison and an unsupported manslaughter charge — became a doctor at the age of 56 and is a staunch advocate for Māori.​ Born into love but then thrust into violence, and shaped by struggle, Timoti Te Moke was never destined to be a leader. After an early start as a bright boy in the eastern Bay of Plenty, nurtured by his reo Māori-speaking grandparents, Timoti's life changed sharply when his mother took custody of him when he was six. He survived abuse, state care, gangs and prison, his life marked by trauma and pain. By fourteen, he was behind bars. By twenty, he'd crossed the Tasman, trying to leave his past behind. But it was a moment in a prison cell — a glimpse of blue sky — that sparked a life-altering question: What if this isn't all there is? Through grit and an unyielding drive for justice, Timoti transformed his life. He returned to Aotearoa, became a paramedic and, after facing racism and an unsupported manslaughter charge that nearly derailed his life, became a medical student in his fifties. Timoti is now a fully qualified doctor — proof that brilliance can come from anywhere, and that our society must change to allow it.
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NON FICTION A09033
Dewey:610.92TEa15
call #:610.92 NZ
ISBN:9781991006882
pub:2025