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Amazon.com Review is a powerful look at a stage IV lung cancer diagnosis through the eyes of a neurosurgeon. When Paul Kalanithi is given his diagnosis he is forced to see this disease, and the process of being sick, as a patient rather than a doctor--the result of his experience is not just a look at what living is and how it works from a scientific perspective, but the ins and outs of what makes life matter. This heart-wrenching book will capture you from page one and still have you thinking long after the final sentence. Penny Mann Read more Review I guarantee that finishing this book and then forgetting about it is simply not an option. . . . Part of this books tremendous impact comes from the obvious fact that its author was such a brilliant polymath. And part comes from the way he conveys what happened to himpassionately working and striving, deferring gratification, waiting to live, learning to dieso well. None of it is maudlin. Nothing is exaggerated. As he wrote to a friend: Its just tragic enough and just imaginable enough. And just important enough to be unmissable.Janet Maslin, The New York Times Paul Kalanithis memoir, , written as he faced a terminal cancer diagnosis, is inherently sad. But its an emotional investment well worth making: a moving and thoughtful memoir of family, medicine and literature. It is, despite its grim undertone, accidentally inspiring.The Washington Post Paul Kalanithis posthumous memoir, , possesses the gravity and wisdom of an ancient Greek tragedy. . . . [Kalanithi] delivers his chronicle in austere, beautiful prose. The book brims with insightful reflections on mortality that are especially poignant coming from a trained physician familiar with what lies ahead. . . . The narrative voice is so assured and powerful that you almost expect him to survive his own death and carry on describing what happened to his friends and family after he is gone.The Boston Globe Devastating and spectacular . . . [Kalanithi] is so likeable, so relatable, and so humble, that you become immersed in his world and forget where its all heading.USA Today Its [Kalanithis] unsentimental approach that makes so originaland so devastating. . . . Its only fault is that the book, like his life, ends much too early.Entertainment Weekly[ ] split my head open with its beauty.Cheryl StrayedRattling, heartbreaking, and ultimately beautiful, the too-young Dr. Kalanithis memoir is proof that the dying are the ones who have the most to teach us about life.Atul GawandeThanks to , those of us who never met Paul Kalanithi will both mourn his death and benefit from his life. This is one of a handful of books I consider to be a universal donorI would recommend it to anyone, everyone.Ann PatchettInspiring . . . Kalanithi strives to define his dual role as physician and patient, and he weighs in on such topics as what makes life meaningful and how one determines what is most important when little time is left. . . . This deeply moving memoir reveals how much can be achieved through service and gratitude when a life is courageously and resiliently lived.Publishers Weekly A moving meditation on mortality by a gifted writer whose dual perspectives of physician and patient provide a singular clarity . . . Writing isnt brain surgery, but its rare when someone adept at the latter is also so accomplished at the former.Kirkus Reviews (starred review) [A] moving and penetrating memoir . . . This eloquent, heartfelt meditation on the choices that make life worth living, even as death looms, will prompt readers to contemplate their own values and mortality.Booklist Dr. Kalanithi describes, clearly and simply, and entirely without self-pity, his journey from innocent medical student to professionally detached and all-powerful neurosurgeon to helpless patient, dying from cancer. Every doctor should read this bookwritten by a member of our own tribe, it helps us understand and overcome the barriers we all erect between ourselves and our patients as soon as we are out of medical school.Henry Marsh, author of Do No Harm: Stories of Life, Death, and Brain SurgeryA tremendous book, crackling with life, animated by wonder and by the question of how we should live. Paul Kalanithi lived and died in the pursuit of excellence, and by this testimonial, he achieved it.Gavin Francis, author of Adventures in Human Being Read more See all Editorial ReviewsDr Verghese suggests not only reading but also listening to the overwhelming response it prompts in you has 135 386 ratings and 13 770 reviews Maggie said A gasping desperate powerful little book bigger on the inside than outsid Paul Kalanithi s memoir written as he faced a terminal cancer diagnosis is inherently sad But it s an emotional investment well The neurosurgeon Paul Kalanithi Iearned he had lung cancer when he was 35 and died two years later in March 2015 is his is an unforgettable life He and his wife became parents And Kalanithi a gifted writer wrote a book Become an NPR sponsor Homepage News U S chronicles Kalanithi s transformation from a na ve medical student possessed as he wrote by the question of what is a non is an unforgettable life About 1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER For readers of Atul Gawande Andrew Solomon and Anne Lamott this inspiring exquisitely observed He wrote his moving book as he approached the completion of his training as a neurosurgeon but after he had developed metastatic lung cancer Paul Kalanithi died in March 2015 while working on this book I ll go on is an unforgettable A Young Neurosurgeon Examines the Meaning of Life as He Faces His Death Even as we are saddened by what is so intimately documented in An essay by the late neurosurgeon confronting his terminal illness metastatic lung cancer is expanded into a book has an aura of the best kind of earnest conversation that kept you up all night in your early adulthood but it transcends that potential Summary and reviews of by Paul Kalanithi plus links to a book excerpt from and author biography of Paul Kalanithi Bill Gates reviews the book by author Paul Kalanithi is an earnest self Paul Kalanithi s posthumous memoir possesses the gravity and wisdom of an ancient Greek tragedy Boston Globe by Paul Kalanithi 9781784701994 available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide is in many ways a love letter from Paul to his infant daughter Cady When you come to one of the many moments in life where you Yahoo s Chief Global Anchor Katie Couric sat down with Lucy Kalanithi the widow of Dr Paul Kalanithi who penned the memoir Author and physician Kalanithi had nearly completed his residency in neurosurgery at Stanford when he was diagnosed with Stage lV lung cancer chronicles Kalanithi s transformation from a na ve medical student possessed as he wrote by the question of what 353 quotes from You can t ever reach perfection but you can believe in an asymptote toward which you are ceaselessly striving by Paul Kalanithi review how to live by a doctor who died aged 37 chronicles Kalanithi s transformation from a medical student asking what makes a virtuous and meaningful life into a neurosurgeon working in In Dr Paul Kalanithi explores some of the fundamental questions about life and meaning including what makes life worth living NPR coverage of by Paul Kalanithi News author interviews critics picks and more is a life is a life Free Download When Breath Becomes Air di eBook PDF.
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