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My brother, Shiva, and I came into the world in the late afternoon of the twentieth of September in the year of grace 1954. We took our first breaths in the thick air of Addis Ababa, the capital city of Ethiopia. Bound by birth, we were driven apart by bitter…

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14 authors picked Cutting for Stone as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

I had read Covenant of Water last year and this year wanted to read more from this author. I absolutely love this author's works. I especially liked learning SO much about medicine. It's fascinating! But moreso, I loved the characters. A story of love, life, loss, and secrets...all told beautifully!

The author expertly takes the reader through the lives of two brothers and their eventful lives, first in Ethiopia and then in the US. The story arc takes the reader on a rollercoaster of an emotional journey. Though the characters might seem to be living out-of-the-ordinary lives, they are just ordinary people caught up in extra-ordinary circumstances. The heartaches experienced and the depth of love felt between the main characters grabs and holds the reader's attention till the last page. A wonderful book indeed.

This one was one my “to read” list for a long time. I’m so glad I finally got to it. A book you will think about long after you’re finished.

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The lamps must be lit, or the stars die. The clocks must be wound, or Time ceases. The Balance between Order and Chaos must be preserved, or Existence crumbles.

Appointed the Steward of Evenmere, Carter Anderson must learn the…

This book is on every "best of" list for good reason. It contains some of the most profound, descriptive, and beautiful language I've ever read. What a talent! (a talent which took Verghese ten years to put on the page...hard work trumps talent every time. Verghese has both).

How could I not love a book about an Indian surgeon who finds himself living and working in Ethiopia, especially when the book has a plot that simply refused to allow me to put the book down?

I was deeply touched by the struggles of a surgeon trying to apply his craft in circumstances that seemed nearly impossible. I was equally affected by the fulfillment he experienced by being welcomed and so deeply appreciated by a community. I was hooked when his trust and resilience were put to the ultimate test.

Over two years as a NYTimes Best Seller, this lengthy novel is a true, modern epic story.

Twin brothers Marion and Shiva Stone, born of a secret union between a south Indian nun and a brash British surgeon, are orphaned and separated at a young age. They must learn to navigate the world together as they grow up in Ethiopia on the brink of a revolution.

This global story covers Africa, India, and the United States in a family saga with chaotic history as a backdrop to a family story of finding one another. A great read!

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This riveting novel by an infectious disease physician demonstrates how something as seemingly stereotypic as a medical career can be profoundly shaped by circumstance, accident, location, and political events, as well as by family and personality.

The practice of surgery—be it closing a wound or removing a lesion—can be both of those things for the emotions of the person performing it. There is an analogous message for other fields of medicine—practice and practitioner become interrelated at a deeply personal level.

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I love how this book blends historical facts with wonderful, real characters spanning decades.

It starts in 1950s Ethiopia with the birth of twin boys, orphaned at birth. As they grow and mature, there is a deep love for each other, but also betrayal and hurt that kept me turning the pages to find out what happens next.

The author is a doctor, and I love how he shared his knowledge, taking me inside a working hospital in Ethiopia and New York. I read this novel in 2010, and it was the first time I learned about the true predicament…

I loved following these characters from an improbable birth in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to the world of medicine in New York and back.

I learned about a time and place that never appeared in my history texts and about how that history and landscape impacted and illuminated the main character. I was riveted through all 667 pages. 

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There are so many wonderful themes in this book: colonialism, the synchronicity of twins, the ethics of medical care, and the powerful bonds of families created by blood or by choice.

Verghase weaves all of these ideas together in a marvelous tapestry set in the exotic location of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and the more familiar locale of New York City. Set against the backdrop of major historical events in Ethiopia, the novel sweeps you into a world where every decision has unexpected consequences.

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