![]() ![]() Īs the son of two Indian immigrant doctors, Gawande was born into a medical-savvy household. That I’ve already loaded my iPod with the remaining three titles should be an indisputable thumbs-up verdict here. ![]() I’ve begun at the beginning, with this, his first, which was (no surprise) a 2002 National Book Award finalist in nonfiction. Īnd so, reader, I finally started to read the good doctor’s books. He’s also a surgeon and professor at the country’s top venues, plus a staff writer at the venerable New Yorker. ![]() His three previous titles have all been bestsellers, he’s a 1987 Rhodes Scholar, a 2006 MacArthur “Genius” Fellow, and a TED favorite. Atul Gawande’s latest (and fourth) book, Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End, has been on countless 2014 ‘best-of’ lists. ![]()
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