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Book review: Paul Kalanithi looks for meaning in a life cut short
This posthumous memoir by the American neurosurgeon records a full-throttled approach to living even in the face of terrible illness and early death
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by Paul Kalanithi
Random House
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In his posthumously published When Breath Becomes Air, Paul Kalanithi gets straight to the sudden turning point in his life: the day the Stanford neurosurgery chief resident looked at a scan showing he had advanced cancer and likely little time left.
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What follows is a poignant account of his life, his quest to find meaning, his efforts to retain his humanity in the grind of becoming a doctor and, ultimately, his thoughts on dying.
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