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Average rating: 4/5

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Cutting For Stone

by Abraham Verghese

Random House of Canada | February 3, 2009 | Hardcover

International Bestseller

A sweeping, emotionally riveting first novel - an enthralling family saga of Africa and America, doctors and patients, exile and home.

Marion and Shiva Stone are twin brothers born of a secret union between a beautiful Indian nun and a brash British surgeon at a mission hospital in Addis Ababa. Orphaned by their mother's death in childbirth and their father's disappearance, bound together by a preternatural connection and a shared fascination with medicine, the twins come of age as Ethiopia hovers on the brink of revolution. Yet it will be love, not politics - their passion for the same woman - that will tear them apart and force Marion, fresh out of medical school, to flee his homeland. He makes his way to America, finding refuge in his work as an intern at an underfunded, overcrowded New York City hospital. When the past catches up to him - nearly destroying him - Marion must entrust his life to the two men he thought he trusted least in the world: the surgeon father who abandoned him and the brother who betrayed him.

An unforgettable journey into one man's remarkable life, and an epic story about the power, intimacy, and curious beauty of the work of healing others.
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    Rating: 5/5

    A Breathtaking Family Saga

    Heather Reisman

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    3 years ago

    Every once in a long while, you come upon a book that is truly extraordinary. Abraham Verghese's 'Cutting for Stone' is one such book. It is a breathtaking family saga which sweeps you up and keeps you under its spell from the first page to very last sentence.

    The story opens with Sister Mary Joseph Praise, an innocent and beautiful young nun who is setting off to do good in the world. But at her very first posting, and before even beginning to fulfill her mandate, she is brutally raped. We are never sure exactly how she processes this experience or manages to move on, but before long the fervently religious Sister flees to the one place on the planet where she feels there is goodness - the mission hospital in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Here the brash and brilliant Dr. Thomas Stone, a man she once nursed from the brink of death back to health, takes her under his wing, and, against plan, into his heart. Conflicted about their feelings, they can hardly acknowledge the depth of their passion -- not to themselves, not to each other and certainly not to their colleagues. But their secret cannot be kept forever. Sister Mary is carrying twins.

    Marion and Shiva Stone are the result of this illicit union. Almost at birth the twins are orphaned. Sister Mary dies in childbirth and Dr. Stone is too overcome with grief to do anything but disappear. And here the real story begins. We are with Marion and Shiva as they come of age, develop the same passion for medicine that their parents shared, and fall in love with the same woman. Their shared passion for this woman will tear them apart and force Marion, fresh out of medical school, to flee his homeland and find refuge working as an intern in an underfunded, overcrowded New York hospital. When his past catches up to him, Marion must entrust his life to the two men he thought he trusted least: the surgeon father who abandoned him and the brother who betrayed him.

    As John Schwartz, author of 'Reservation Road' writes, "This is a human story that is deeply moving, utterly gripping and totally unforgettable."

    Verghese, who is himself a physician, writes with a sure hand, a clear intelligence and a wise heart. There is not a wasted word, an emotional misstep, or a superficial character. You will relish every page and never want it to end. Brilliant… truly brilliant.

    Comments on this review:
    Heather Reisman

    So great to hear from you. Hope you are enjoying life to the fullest. We still miss you but know you are doing great. This book is awesome! Heather

    Sorya Gaulin

    Sounds like excatly the type of book I need right this minute. Thanks! Hope you're well Heather.

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    I really wanted to enjoy this book as I paid hardcover money to get it. This book started out promising and quickly went downhill. Too much medical jargon and just not enough interest to keep me reading. I did finish the book to see if it improved but still a 1 star(did I read a different book because I couldn't give it 4 stars???). I did learn something from this book and that was to always keep your receipt with Heathers picks so I can return it if you hate it.

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    Rating: 5/5

    An engrossing page turner!

    Book Rat

    3 years ago

    Verghese is an amazing story-teller. He weaves an incredible journey for all of his main characters. He leaves no stone unturned. Do not be intimidated by the size of this book. It is all meat and no filler.

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    An Amazing Journey

    arrial

    3 years ago

    I loved this book and thankyou Heather for your recommendation.This novel is so well written, you will have it in your hands every spare minute. It is a gripping, epic story spanning over several decades, from Ethiopia to the states and back to Ethiopia. You will love the way the characters grow, you will learn about a culture very foreign to us, you will gain medical knowledge (though I don't think this was his intent) and last you really understand family bonding and love. Everyone already knows the basic plot, but let me say that around that plot is so much more and it is not all pretty. but it certainly is riveting, Abraham Verghese has written an excellent novel and I highly recommend it.

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    Rating: 3/5

    Cutting for Stone

    Kate Matthews

    3 years ago

    A long, well-written epic saga about medicine, ethiopia, conjoined twins, nuns, hospitals, surgeries, and much, much more.
    I consider this to be a challenging read but I have tremendous respect for the author. I got a lot out of this novel.

    The novel is about Marion and Shiva stone- twin brothers. Their mother was a nun and their father wa a surgeon at a mission hospital in Addis Ababa. Their mother passed away giving birth to them and their father disappeared immediately. The story tells us detailed descriptions of the boys growing up in Ethiopia- as it sits on the brink of revolution.
    When Marion (the narrator) finishes medical school, he leaves Ethiopia- he has no choice. He makes his way to New York where he interns at a poor, underfunded hospital. His past in Ethiopia comes back to him in the form of his childhood love Gennet. The next events that transpire forces him into having his twin brother work with his long-lost father to save Marion's life.

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    Having lived through the Haile Selassie era here in Canada where some of his relatives ended up being placed to continue their schooling, I am enjoying this book so much. I chose this book because it was on the "Heather's Picks" list and so far each selection of hers that I purchase has been "right on". I knew nothing about Ethiopia before reading this book. It's an interesting history lesson!

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    Rating: 5/5

    Beautiful

    J. Steuart

    3 years ago

    a thoroughly engaging, emotional journey.

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    Rarely do extraordinary works like this come about. I finished this book and am still haunted by a cast of characters I feel I've known a lifetime. I have never before met characters who now are as vividly alive in my mind as any real individuals who populate my world.
    Rich, poignant, spellbinding and meticulously written, this story is quietly and elegantly told. Certainly one of the best epic tales I've read in the last decade. It will grab you from the first page and not let go until the last word. Thank you Mr Verghese - it has been a pleasure and privilege to read this book. If I could rate it higher than five stars I would.

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    Rating: 5/5

    Stunning!

    Nicola Mansfield

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    3 years ago

    This epic family saga spans through the 1950s to present time and travels from Ethiopia to America and back again. A brilliant tale that starts off with an Indian nun working as a nurse in Ethiopia surprisingly going into labour with complications. Her twin sons are delivered alive but she dies on the table and the white doctor who is assumed to be the father refuses to look at the boys and leaves the Mission Hospital never to return again. This, then, is the story of the twins, Marion and Shiva, told through the eyes of Marion, the first born. The story of how they were as one person together until the day that betrayal over a woman tore them apart. An intense story that centres around medicine as the doctors and nurses try to help the poor of Ethiopia but also spans the history of this country from an autonomous monarchy through two coups, and a Marxist regime.

    An absolutely brilliant book that I could not put down. Once I started I kept on reading like there was no tomorrow. The characters that populate this book are immensely genuine and eclectic from the twins, to their adoptive doctor parents, to the servants, the Matron and finally the collection of Indian doctors working together in America. A loving family and community from a mixture of cultures (white, Indian and Ethiopian) that combine Catholicism with Hinduism, live together through shocking event after shocking event.

    A real page turner. An epic story that is a joy to read. An unfamiliar setting and a focus on medicine both captivated me and a truly heart-wrenching story of love and betrayal that continues to surprise you at every turn. Truly wonderful, this is a book that will stay with me. Highly recommended!

    Comments on this review:
    Barbara Crook

    Nicola's review summarizes this book perfectly. I listened to it in unabridged audio, and the reader was wonderful. Now I want to get the actual book to appreciate it in a different way. The only thing I would add is that the medical details, including graphic descriptions of surgery, are fascinating for those of us who are interested in anatomy and physiology -- who knew you could create such suspense about a bowel resection -- but might be a bit too graphic for the squeamish. I felt a bit empty when I had finished this book because I had become so attached to all the characters.

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