The Beauty in Breaking The Beauty in Breaking

The Beauty in Breaking

A Memoir

    • 4.1 • 215 Ratings
    • $9.99
    • $9.99

Publisher Description

A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

A New York Times Notable Book

“Riveting, heartbreaking, sometimes difficult, always inspiring.” —The New York Times Book Review

“An incredibly moving memoir about what it means to be a doctor.” Ellen Pompeo

As seen/heard on Fresh Air, The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, NBC Nightly News, MSNBC, Weekend Edition, and more

An emergency room physician explores how a life of service to others taught her how to heal herself.


Michele Harper is a female, African American emergency room physician in a profession that is overwhelmingly male and white. Brought up in Washington, D.C., in a complicated family, she went to Harvard, where she met her husband. They stayed together through medical school until two months before she was scheduled to join the staff of a hospital in central Philadelphia, when he told her he couldn’t move with her. Her marriage at an end, Harper began her new life in a new city, in a new job, as a newly single woman.

In the ensuing years, as Harper learned to become an effective ER physician, bringing insight and empathy to every patient encounter, she came to understand that each of us is broken—physically, emotionally, psychically. How we recognize those breaks, how we try to mend them, and where we go from there are all crucial parts of the healing process.

The Beauty in Breaking is the poignant true story of Harper’s journey toward self-healing. Each of the patients Harper writes about taught her something important about recuperation and recovery. How to let go of fear even when the future is murky: How to tell the truth when it’s simpler to overlook it. How to understand that compassion isn’t the same as justice. As she shines a light on the systemic disenfranchisement of the patients she treats as they struggle to maintain their health and dignity, Harper comes to understand the importance of allowing ourselves to make peace with the past as we draw support from the present. In this hopeful, moving, and beautiful book, she passes along the precious, necessary lessons that she has learned as a daughter, a woman, and a physician.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2020
July 7
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
304
Pages
PUBLISHER
Penguin Publishing Group
SELLER
PENGUIN GROUP USA, INC.
SIZE
1.5
MB

Customer Reviews

RabbiRenee ,

Unusually moving book

Just beautiful and spiritually uplifting

ali.kaiser ,

4.5/5

Great insight to the question “why medicine”.
definitely planning to reread at some point before applying to med school.

frijolititos ,

Finished it but didn’t love

Not exactly what I was expecting. It felt like the writer had a mindset like she was always a victim and although she shared interesting patient cases (more of what I was expecting), it was more about her personal experience of feeling inferior and treated differently because she was a black woman. Months after reading it as I’m writing this review, I do not feel like I was impacted at all. I was pretty unaffected by this book which is why I gave it 2 stars.

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