A review by vicvic30
O Doutor Arrowsmith by Sinclair Lewis

2.0

Sinclair Lewis is one of eight American authors who was both a Nobel laureate and won the Pulizer prize. This novel takes place after the Flexner Report of 1910, which completely transformed medical education in the United States. It follows the story of a young man who makes his way through medical school but never really has any interest in being a physician. His only passion is research and that is painfully clear at every turn of his career. Overall, I was bored. As much as I love medicine, I didn't care about his career nor his personality (banal.) His love interests were all submissive idiots.