Henry Barnett

Henry Barnett has held a lot of hands. In hospital corridors at 3 am. On the doorstep of a patient who hadn't seen a doctor in years. At the bedside of someone whose family had run out of ideas.

Medicine taught him that the biggest moments in health rarely happen in hospitals — they happen at kitchen tables, in quiet conversations, in the small decision to finally ask for help. That's the spirit behind everything he writes: books on health, self-help, and personal growth built not from theory, but from years of sitting with people at their most honest.

He writes the way he practises medicine — plainly, patiently, and with the belief that everyone deserves to understand their own health, not just be told about it.