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The acclaimed author of Chang and Eng
returns with a literary showstopper --
a beautifully realized novel that at its heart is the story of a woman
who will
risk everything to feel something; a doctor whose diagnosis brings
her entire
life into question; and a man who suddenly realizes that being a good
husband
and a good father can no longer comfortably coexist.
Josh Goldin was savoring a Friday afternoon break
in the coffee room, harmlessly flirting with coworkers
while anticipating the weekend at home where his
wife, Dori, waited with their eight-month-old son, Zack.
And then Josh's secretary rushed in, using words like
intensive care, lost consciousness, blood. . . .
That morning, Dori had walked into the emergency
room with her son in severe distress. Enter Dr. Darlene
Stokes: an African-American physician and single
mother whose life is dedicated both to her own son and
navigating the tricky maze of modern-day medicine.
But something about Dori stirred the doctor's suspicions.
Darlene had heard of the sensational diagnosis
of Munchausen by Proxy, where a mother intentionally
harms her baby, but had never come upon a case of it
before. It was rarely diagnosed and extraordinarily controversial.
Could it possibly have happened here?
As their four lives intersect with dramatic consequences,
Darlene, Dori, and Josh are pushed to their breaking
points as they confront the nightmare that has become
their new reality. Darin Strauss's extraordinary novel is
set in a world turned upside down-where doctors try
to save babies from their parents, police use the law to
tear families apart, and the people you know the best
end up surprising you the most.
About the Author
DARIN STRAUSS is the author of the
international bestseller Chang and Eng
and the New York Times Notable Book
The Real McCoy. Also a screenwriter,
he is currently adapting Chang and
Eng with Gary Oldman. The recipient
of a 2006 Guggenheim Fellowship in
fiction writing, he teaches writing at New York
University.
If you don't belong to a book club, Darin Strauss's bitter and brilliant new novel is reason enough to start one. You can always disband afterward, and in any case your discussion of More Than It Hurts You may be so heated that you'll never talk to those people again. Strauss has packed this gripping story with the whole radio dial of divisive, hot-button issues…Strauss made a name for himself with two historical novels based on real celebrities: Chang and Eng (2000), about the original Siamese twins, and The Real McCoy (2002), about a boxer at the turn of the last century. This time around, with an extraordinary degree of breadth and confidence, he's moved to a hyper-contemporary setting and invented his own characters.
More Reviews and RecommendationsDarin Strauss is the author of the international bestseller Chang and Eng and the New York Times Notable Book The Real McCoy. Also a screenwriter, he is currently adapting Chang and Eng for the screen with Gary Oldman. Strauss teaches at New York University.
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August 16, 2009: I liked this book alot. I always couldn't wait to get back to it. It was true to form. I have to admit I was a little disappointed in the ending. I guess that it does happen that way too.
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August 24, 2008: I read this entire book but had to force myself through it after the first few chapters. I agree that the author spent too much time describing people and places time that should have been used to develop the underlying story more fully. At one point I thought some other book was mistakenly included in my printed copy! The premise was promising but the book disappointing.