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Fragile Lives: A Heart Surgeon’s Stories of Life and Death on the Operating Table

A Heart Surgeon’s Stories of Life and Death on the Operating Table

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Fragile Lives: A Heart Surgeon’s Stories of Life and Death on the Operating Table

By: Stephen Westaby
Narrated by: Gordon Griffin
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SHORTLISTED FOR THE COSTA BIOGRAPHY PRIZE

THE SUNDAY TIMES NO.2 BESTSELLER

WINNER OF THE BMA PRESIDENT’S AWARD 2017

An incredible memoir from one of the world’s most eminent heart surgeons, recalling some of the most remarkable and poignant cases he’s worked on.

Grim Reaper sits on the heart surgeon’s shoulder. A slip of the hand and life ebbs away.

The balance between life and death is so delicate, and the heart surgeon walks that rope between the two. In the operating room there is no time for doubt. It is flesh, blood, rib-retractors and pumping the vital organ with your bare hand to squeeze the life back into it. An off-day can have dire consequences – this job has a steep learning curve, and the cost is measured in human life. Cardiac surgery is not for the faint of heart.

Professor Stephen Westaby took chances and pushed the boundaries of heart surgery. He saved hundreds of lives over the course of a thirty-five year career and now, in his astounding memoir, Westaby details some of his most remarkable and poignant cases – such as the baby who had suffered multiple heart attacks by six months old, a woman who lived the nightmare of locked-in syndrome, and a man whose life was powered by a battery for eight years.

A powerful, important and incredibly moving book, Fragile Lives offers an exceptional insight into the exhilarating and sometimes tragic world of heart surgery, and how it feels to hold someone’s life in your hands.

Death & Dying Heart Disease History & Philosophy Medical Medicine & Health Care Industry Philosophy Physical Illness & Disease Professionals & Academics Science Sociology Surgery Medicine Heartfelt Inspiring Thought-Provoking

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Critic reviews

‘Raw and moving… the writing is thrilling. Fragile Lives is a frank and absorbing memoir by a man who has done about as much good to his fellow human beings as it is possible to do in one lifetime.’ – The Times, Book of the Week

‘The stakes could not be higher in this bloody, muscular and adrenaline-charged memoir from a pioneering heart surgeon… at points it made my own heart race dangerously. ‘Surgeons are meant to be objective,’ Westaby tells himself, ‘not human’. What makes this book so fascinating, and so moving, is the terrible tension between these necessary qualities.’ – Sunday Times

‘A full-frontal and thrilling portrayal. Each story in this fascinating book brings a new nail-biting surgical adventure… A gifted surgeon, Westaby is also a natural writer… Fragile Lives succeeds on many levels: political battle cry, chronicle of bloody feats, history of modern cardiology, tribute to patients and paean to surgery.’ – Daily Telegraph

‘Westaby is everything you would hope from a maverick surgical genius: authoritative, engaged, passionate and opinionated. His book, annoyingly well written for someone who has penned only medical papers and handbooks, reads like a thriller, except with rather more corpses. You race to each chapter’s end to see if his certain-to-die patient survives.’ – The Times

‘The book is a cracking example of a thriving sub-genre of autobiography, the medical memoir. Anyone who enjoyed the 2014 bestseller Do No Harm by the brain surgeon Henry Marsh, a friend of Westaby’s, will relish Fragile Lives, too. Each story is gripping, written in a vivid, almost brutal way that matches the blood and gore of cardiac surgery.’ – Financial Times

'At the cutting-edge of scalpel-lit… I love getting a window into this world… I enjoyed so much in this book – the anatomy lesson, the vivid descriptions, the fervour Westaby feels for his work' – Evening Standard

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Thoroughly enjoyed listening to this book, finishing in less than a week. Many stories detailing different complicated and pioneering surgeries that Westaby performed. Highly emotional and no details withheld on the nature of the operations, but as someone scared of blood I found the stories more interesting than gruesome. Would highly recommend, the narrator has an easy to listen to voice and adds in the occasional accent for effect.

Fascinating stories detailing the technical and emotional difficulties of a pioneering heart surgeon

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The book is an "unputdownable" masterpiece. It flows easily using an "idiot's guide" terminology of few medical grammatical terms. Makes for an exciting read, narrated skillfully and respectfully.

The agony and ecstasy of a cardiac surgeon.

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Good book.
Narration good but annoying as pronunciation of medical terminology mostly Incorrect and so annoying.

Inciteful

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I decided to order this having watched Stephen interview on this morning. In that interview he came across as genuine, humble and, quite frank, a genius. Listening to the book only confirmed that. He's a remarkable human being that has made such a difference to medicine and lives. It's people like Stephen who made the world envious of our doctors and our fantastic NHS.

Despite the complex topics being explained the book was easy to follow. You felt the tension of every operation and situation almost as if you were there. Whether you are interested in medicine or not, this book gives great insight into the human body and psyche.

In short, a recommended read!

Utterly fascinating

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This is the best book ever beautifully narrated,beautifully written. Peerless. Touching ,enthralling simply brilliant.

Best Book I’ve Ever Listened To.

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