Mountains beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, A Man Who Would Cure the World by Tracy Kidder

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  • Pub. Date: August 2004
  • 352pp
  • Sales Rank: 1,316

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    • Pub. Date: August 2004
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 352pp
    • Sales Rank: 1,316
    • Lexile: 1080L 

    Synopsis

    This compelling and inspiring book, now in a deluxe paperback edition, shows how one person can work wonders. In Mountains Beyond Mountains, Pulitzer Prize—winning author Tracy Kidder tells the true story of a gifted man who loves the world and has set out to do all he can to cure it.

    In medical school, Paul Farmer found his life’s calling: to cure infectious diseases and to bring the lifesaving tools of modern medicine to those who need them most. Kidder’s magnificent account takes us from Harvard to Haiti, Peru, Cuba, and Russia as Farmer changes minds and practices through his dedication to the philosophy that “the only real nation is humanity.” At the heart of this book is the example of a life based on hope and on an understanding of the truth of the Haitian proverb “Beyond mountains there are mountains”–as you solve one problem, another problem presents itself, and so you go on and try to solve that one too.

    Mountains Beyond Mountains unfolds with a force of gathering revelation,” says Annie Dillard, and Jonathan Harr notes, “[Paul Farmer] wants to change the world. Certainly this luminous and powerful book will change the way you see it.”

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    Mountains Beyond Mountains is inspiring, disturbing, daring and completely absorbing. It will rattle our complacency; it will prick our conscience. One senses that Farmer's life and work has affected Kidder, and it is a measure of Kidder's honesty that he is willing to reveal this to the reader. — Abraham Verghese

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    Biography

    Tracy Kidder has won the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, and the Robert F. Kennedy Award, among other literary prizes. The author of The Soul of a New Machine, House, Among Schoolchildren, Old Friends, and Home Town, Kidder lives in Massachusetts and Maine.

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    Making a Differenceby TN-Senior

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    February 06, 2010: This is a challenging book to read, yet well worth the effort. It grabs your emotions and you thank God that there are people who are willing to give up worldly comforts and put their own lives on the line to make a difference. You begin to wonder if you have what it takes to do this or if you've missed your chance. We all have something to give even if it's only to make others feel comfortable in our presence.

    The book challenged me to look at my own life and understand what difference I am making with the asby Shannon1TC

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    November 14, 2009: A book that clearly shows what is possible with rugged determination, hard work and and extraordinary sacrifice but also shows the myriad ways in which you may be called to help. Not everyone is called to emulate the life of Dr. Paul Farmer but all are called to live with the same passion and caring for human life as Paul had. We all can look to Paul's life as a testament to what can happen when you look beyond the labels that we like to place on people and become willing to stand up for their right to have their basice needs met. Paul had to be more than just a visionary but also had to be willing to do the hard work of making the vision a reality. The in-depth manner in which this book portrays the risks taken and energy spent year upon year should serve as an inspiration for those that are still in the earlier stages of trying to realize a vision and wonder whether their efforts are in vain.

    The real breauty of this book is the context in which it was written. Viewing Paul from the writer's perspective and how he experienced him was ingenious as it makes Paul much more real. It shows both his incredible talents and his pretty significant flaws. By doing so, Dr. Farmer becomes someone you can relate to and that you feel you can learn from though you may never be called to do what he has done.

    The book also shows that behind every public figure that's out making an impact there's an arsenal of individuals working diligently behind the scene. Individuals such as Jim Kim, Ophelia Dahl, and Tom White are just as critical to the successes experienced at Zamni Lasante and other projects as Paul was. It's great to see these individuals also profiled in the book and given the recognition that they deserved.


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