Monica Mary Job was one of only a few women doctors to graduate from university in the 1930s, and, as a descendant from a long line of missionaries, Monica inspired Stanley Prescott to leave England for missionary work in China a decision made without forewarning of World War II and the Japanese occupation of China.
This biography draws extensively on letters written by both Monica and Stanley as well as newspaper clippings, interviews and family lore to bring Monica and Stanleys story to life. Their shared story spanned three continents and four decades, and it is part of a greater story of faith, hope and love.
This is a loving tributein the form of a biographyby their granddaughter Professor Susan Prescott who followed their lead into a distinguished medical career.