Cutting for StoneNATIONAL BESTSELLER • From the author of The Covenant of Water: A beautifully written, page-turning family saga of Ethiopia and America, doctors and patients, exile and home. • “Filled with mystical scenes and deeply felt characters.... Verghese is something of a magician as a novelist.” —USA Today Marion and Shiva Stone are twin brothers born of a secret union between a beautiful Indian nun and a brash British surgeon. Orphaned by their mother’s death and their father’s disappearance, bound together by a preternatural connection and a shared fascination with medicine, the twins come of age as Ethiopia hovers on the brink of revolution. Moving from Addis Ababa to New York City and back again, Cutting for Stone is an unforgettable story of love and betrayal, medicine and ordinary miracles—and two brothers whose fates are forever intertwined. This sweeping, emotionally riveting novel that "shows how history and landscape and accidents of birth conspire to create the story of a single life" (Los Angeles Times). |
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... happened, and this is how the end connects to the beginning, and so here I am. WE COME UNBIDDEN into this life, and if we are lucky we find a purpose beyond starvation, misery, and early death which, lest we forget, is the common lot. I ...
... happened, and this is how the end connects to the beginning, and so here I am. WE COME UNBIDDEN into this life, and if we are lucky we find a purpose beyond starvation, misery, and early death which, lest we forget, is the common lot. I ...
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... happened to her. No one knew what exactly. But it was there that she understood that her God was also a vengeful and harsh God and could be so even to His faithful. The Devil had shown himself in Sister Anjali's purple, contorted death ...
... happened to her. No one knew what exactly. But it was there that she understood that her God was also a vengeful and harsh God and could be so even to His faithful. The Devil had shown himself in Sister Anjali's purple, contorted death ...
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... happened to you? It is all right. You are safe now.” With such soothing words, Matron comforted her, but it was a week before the young nun slept alone and another week before the color returned to her face. When the short rains ended ...
... happened to you? It is all right. You are safe now.” With such soothing words, Matron comforted her, but it was a week before the young nun slept alone and another week before the color returned to her face. When the short rains ended ...
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... happened as soon as he met her on those slippery stairs, it had happened when she had nursed him, bathed him, tried to revive him on the Calangute. It had happened when she'd held him in her arms and wrestled and dragged his dead weight ...
... happened as soon as he met her on those slippery stairs, it had happened when she had nursed him, bathed him, tried to revive him on the Calangute. It had happened when she'd held him in her arms and wrestled and dragged his dead weight ...
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... happened, never making any reference to how he'd inconvenienced the hospital, the memory of it erased. No one ever brought it up to him because the other Stone, the one who rarely drank, would have been hurt and insulted by such inquiry ...
... happened, never making any reference to how he'd inconvenienced the hospital, the memory of it erased. No one ever brought it up to him because the other Stone, the one who rarely drank, would have been hurt and insulted by such inquiry ...
Contents
Part | |
Bedside Language and Bedroom Language | |
Lands | |
Praise in the Arms of Jesus | |
Knowledge of the Redeemer | |
Crookedness of the Serpent | |
A Time to Reap | |
One Fever from Another | |
Prognostic Signs | |
Exodus | |
Part Four | |
Welcome Wagon | |
The Cure for What Ails Thee | |
Salt and Pepper | |
Bride for a Year | |
Part Three | |
Tizita | |
Sins of the Father | |
Giving Dogs Their | |
Blind Mans Buff | |
Knowing What You Will Hear | |
The School of Suffering | |
The Afterbird and Other Animals | |
Loving the Dying | |
Anger as a Form of Love | |
The Face of Suffering | |
Answering Medicine | |
The Good Doctor | |
Abu Kassems Slippers | |
Word for Words | |
The Dominion of the Flesh | |
A Time to | |
A Form of Madness | |
One Knot at a Time | |
Bloodlines | |
Grand Rounds | |
Begin at the Beginning | |
A Matter of Time | |
Room with a View | |
Missing Letters | |
Five Fingers | |
Queens Move | |
Slit the Thew | |
The Devils Choice | |
A Pair of Unpaired Organs | |
She Is Coming | |
Homefires | |
The Afterbird | |
Acknowledgments | |
Bibliography | |
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Common terms and phrases
Addis Ababa Almaz Amharic Anjali arms asked Asmara baby belly better blood breath brother Calangute called cheeks chest child couldn’t Deepak dicult doctor door Emperor Eritrean Ethiopia Ethiopian Airlines eyes face father feel felt fingers gaze Gebrew Genet Ghosh Haile Selassie hair hand happened he’d head heard heart Hema Hema and Ghosh Hema’s Hemlatha hospital injera khat knew Lady leave lips liver looked man’s Marion Mary Joseph Praise Matron Mebratu Merkato Missing Missing’s morning mother never night nurse ocer once Operating Theater patient Praise’s probationer pulled pushed Rosina scent she’d Shiva shoulder side silence Sister Mary Joseph skin sleep smiled sound stood stopped surgeon surgery taxi tell thing Thomas Stone thought told took Tsige tube turned twins voice waited walked wall wasn’t who’d woman words Zemui