I like to focus on the importance of mundane tasks, if you haven't noticed. It's fascinating how much harder these things can be with some sort of disability, and you really wouldn't think about it.
When Jadyn, an American medical surgeon working in France, is assigned to help nurse a paraplegic soldier back to health, he begins to pick up on some alarming details. Dmitri, after burning through numerous nurses and hospitals, is surprised to find himself at the hands of a charming and compassionate young man. Did Jadyn get the short end of the stick, or is Dmitri not as bad as they say? --- Gentle Hands is a story of queer identity, and the disabled experience told through the lens of WWI.
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