Cutting for Stone: A Novel
Abraham Verghese (Knopf)
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“Cutting for Stone resists easy categorization -- it is just as much the chronicle of a bond between twin brothers and family as it is a book about medicine, or a story of grace. Verghese's carefully drawn characters are compelling and unforgettable -- this is a book you will have to share with others, if you can bear parting with your copy.”
— Meredith Allison, Brazos Bookstore, Houston, TX
February 2009 Indie Next List
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— Marilyn Scheer, East West Bookshop, Seattle, WA
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— Lisa Stefanacci, The Book Works, Del Mar, CA
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