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... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)
“"You use what? Interruptus? Pull and pray? Good God man! No wonder you have five kids! It's noble of you to try to get off the train at an earlier station, but it's unreliable."”Ghosh
“" I squeezed my eyes shut to make myself invisible"”
“"The key to your happiness is to own your slippers, own who you are, own how you look, own your family, own the talents you have, and own the ones you don't. If you keep saying your slippers aren't yours, then you'll die searching, you'll die bitter, always feeling you were promised more. Not only our actions, but also our omissions, become our destiny."”Ghosh
“"God will judge us, Mr. Harris, by" --her voice broke as she thought of Sister Mary Joseph Praise---"by what we did to relieve the suffering of our fellow human beings. I don't think God cares what doctrine we embrace."”Matron
“"If 'ecstasy' meant the sudden intrusion of the sacred into the ordinary, then it had just happened to me."”Marion
“According to Shiva, life is in the end about fixing holes. ..................But there is another kind of hole, and that is the wound that divides family. Sometimes this wound occurs at the moment of birth, sometimes it happens later. We are all fixing what is broken. It is the task of a lifetime. We'll leave much unfinished for the next generation.”
“"to think that before Pasteur's discovery of microbes, doctors fought duels over the merits of balsam of Peru versus tar oil for wound infection. Ignorance was just as dynamic as knowledge, and it grew in the same proportion. Still, each generation of physicians imagined that ignorance was the special provenance of their elders."”Ghosh
“"...no money, no church, no eulogy, no funeral procession no matter how elaborate, can remove the legacy of a mean spirit."”Dr. Ghosh
“When they were out of earshot of the patient, Braithwaite asked the entourage of registrars and house officers, "What treatment is offered by ear in an emergency?"......."Words of comfort,sir."”
“The eleventh commandment... never operate on a patient on the last day of their life.”
“If you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans.”
“What does it say when a man has fewer clothes than books?”
“"The greatest sin is not finding it, ignoring what God made possible in you"”Matron
“He invited me into a world that wasn't secret, but it was well hidden. You needed a guide. You had to know what to look for, but also how to look. You had to exert yourself to see this world. But if you did, if you had the kind of curiosity, if you had an innate interest in the welfare of your fellow human beings, and if you went through that door, a strange thing happened: you left your petty troubles on the threshold. It could be addictive.”Marion in speaking about his beginning path into medicine guided by Ghosh
“The world turns on our every action and our every omission whether we know it or not.”
“As she bent over the child she realized that the tragedy of death had to do entirely with what was left unfulfilled.”Hemlatha
Prologue
Part One
1. The Typhoid State Revisited
2. The Missing Finger
3. The Gate of Tears
4. The Five-F Rule
5. Last Moments
6. My Abyssinia
7. Fetor Terribilis
8. Missing People
9. Where Duty Lies
10. Dance of Shiva
Part Two
11. Bedside Language and Bedroom Language
12. Land's End
13. Praise in the Arms of Jesus
14. Knowledge of the Redeemer
15. Crookedness of the Serpent
16. Bride for a Year
Part Three
17. "Tizita"
18. Sins of the Father
19. Giving Dogs Their Due
20. Blind Man's Buff
21. Knowing What You Will Hear
22. The School of Suffering
23. The Afterbird and Other Animals
24. Loving the Dying
25. Anger as a Form of Love
26. The Face of Suffering
27. Answering Medicine
28. The Good Doctor
29. Abu Kassem's Slippers
30. Word for Words
31. The Dominion of the Flesh
32. A Time to Sow
33. A Form of Madness
34. A Time to Reap
35. One Fever from Another
36. Prognostic Signs
37. Exodus
Part Four
38. Welcome Wagon
39. The Cure for What Ails Thee
40. Salt and Pepper
41. One Knot at a Time
42. Bloodlines
43. Grand Rounds
44. Begin at the Beginning
45. A Matter of Time
46. Room with a View
47. Missing Letters
48. Five Fingers
49. Queen's Move
50. Slit the Thew
51. The Devil's Choice
52. A Pair of Unpaired Organs
53. She is Coming
54. Homefires
55. The Afterbird
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
A Note About the Author
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