The significance of the title of Marcus Burnstein’s book Bummer will, I am afraid, be lost on many readers born and raised in North America. Other Anglos – as we in Israel indiscriminatingly dub all English-speaking people – will get it. A “bum” in American English is something quite different from a “bum“ in British vernacular, and Dr. Burnstein is a Canadian surgeon at the University of Toronto specializing in disease management and surgery of the colon, rectum, and anus. 

To say that Bummer is an unusual book is to say no more than the truth, but it is also immensely readable, very interesting and, above all, extremely informative. It lives up to its subtitle: “What You Need to Know About Anal Health.” Burnstein is generous with his professional expertise, as he covers in simple, understandable terms, the issues he deals with on a daily basis. “Anal problems are very common,” he observes. “Many of them are preventable and all are manageable, if not curable.”

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