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Title Description Why do some people facing difficult circumstances find and sustain hope, while others do not? And what can we learn from those individuals who hold on to hope? How is their example applicable to our own lives? In his illuminating and inspiring book, Harvard medical school professor and New Yorker staff writer Jerome Groopman strives to answer such questions. Spanning some 30 years of his clinical practice, Dr. Groopman explores the many ways in which hope contributes to healing. Complete with artfully crafted plot, character, dialogue, denoument and epiphany, the book begins from a point of abject ignorance - when the author was a medical student and did not recognize the role of hope in patients' lives - and goes on to chronicle Groopman's growing understanding - and utilization - of hope in the healing process. Recommendations Customers who ordered this book also ordered: 1. The City of Falling Angels by John Berendt; read by Holter Graham. (CD or Tape) 2. My Life in France by Julia Child and Alex Prud'Homme; read by Kimberly Farr. (CD, Tape, or Audio Download) 3. The Innocent Man: Murder and Injustice in a Small Town by John Grisham; read by Craig Wasson. (CD or Tape) Customer Reviews Have you listened to this audiobook? Please submit your ratings and review it! |
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