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naaatt 's review for:
When Breath Becomes Air
by Paul Kalanithi
That was a beautiful, heartwarming read. I loved Lucy's epilogue as we get her POV and her thoughts. I'm so glad Paul was able to pass on surrounded by love and family. Lucy's never ending support and care, and the joy that Cady brought to Paul in his final year made me cry my eyes out at the end.
I love the messages that Paul conveyed, about finding the meaning of life. He truly was so strong, never faltering, persevering to finish this book. I'm glad his dying wish was fulfilled. As said by him, "Words have a longevity I do not," I'm glad his daughter will get a chance to know him through this book, and I'm glad that he is able to help fellow neurosurgeons and neuroscientists with this book.
*I do think the first part of the book is more suited for people in the med industry
I love the messages that Paul conveyed, about finding the meaning of life. He truly was so strong, never faltering, persevering to finish this book. I'm glad his dying wish was fulfilled. As said by him, "Words have a longevity I do not," I'm glad his daughter will get a chance to know him through this book, and I'm glad that he is able to help fellow neurosurgeons and neuroscientists with this book.
*I do think the first part of the book is more suited for people in the med industry