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"That Abraham Verghese is a doctor and a writer is already established; the miracle of this novel is how organically the two are entwined. I�ve not read a novel wherein medicine, the practice of it, is made as germane to the storytelling process, to the overall narrative, as the author manages to make it happen here. The medical detail is stunning, but it never overwhelms the humane and narrative aspects of this moving and ambitious novel. This is a first-person narration where the first-person voice appears to disappear, but never entirely; only in the beginning are we aware that the voice addressing us is speaking from the womb! And what terrific characters--even the most minor players are given a full history. There is also a sense of great foreboding; by the midpoint of the story, one dreads what will further befall these characters. The foreshadowing is present in the chapter titles, too--�The School of Suffering� not least among them! Cutting for Stone is a remarkable achievement."
-- John Irving (author of The Cider House Rules)