In 1966 John Berger spent three months in the Forest of Dean shadowing an English country GP,  John Sassall. Sassall is a fortunate man
- his work occupies & fulfils him,  he lives amongst the patients he treats,  the line between his life & his work is happily blurred. In A Fortunate Man,  Berger`s text & the photography of Jean Mohr reveal with extraordinary intensity the life of a remarkable man. It is a portrait of one selfless individual & the rural community for which he became the hub. Drawing on psychology,  biography & medicine A Fortunate Man is a portrait of sacrifice. It is also a profound exploration of what it means to be a doctor,  to serve a community & to heal. It comes with a new introduction by novelist & GP,  Gavin Francis.