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'This is the story that may offer instruction and comfort to the 40
million family caregivers in the United States, and inspiration to
clinicians struggling to go beyond diagnosis and treatment—to provide
care.' —The Washington Post'Kleinman sensitively weaves the story of
his late wife Joanâ€s early-onset Alzheimerâ€s disease with frank
commentary on the decay of personalized patient care in this clear-eyed
memoir…. Kleinmanâ€s accessible discussion of patient care should
appeal to a broad range of readers.' —Publishers Weekly (starred
review)'[Kleinman] reminds us of the moral responsibility to provide
care and describes care as the 'human glue' which binds together
families and communities. Beyond this connection, he contends that
individual caregivers can discover purpose, revelation, and
gratification in tending to others. Much more than a sad story about
suffering, loss, and an inevitably downhill disease, Kleinman's graceful
narrative provides the sort of tonic that society sorely needs.' —
Booklist (starred review)'The Soul of Care is important. Its
significance goes beyond medicine.' —New York Journal of Books
“Deeply affecting... The Soul of Care is a testament to the human
capacity to draw sustenancefrom the memories of love, even as those
memories are disappearingin the person loved. It is an important book.―
—Kay Redfield Jamison, author of An Unquiet Mind“The Soul of Care
will leave you shakenbut instructed, with an ethical imperativeand
hopeful lessons regarding howbest to cultivate oneâ€s humanity overthe
course of a lifetime.― —Paul Farmer, MD“Heartfelt, beautifully
written, incredibly moving, and so instructive . . . This story will
stay with me.― —Abraham Verghese“An astute, affecting memoir,
candid and prescriptive in equal measure.― —Stacy Schiff, Pulitzer
Prize-winning author “One of the most moving books Iâ€ve ever read.
Unforgettable . . . Arthur Kleinman reminds us of what truly matters in
work, life, and death.― —Howard Gardner, author of Truth, Beauty,
and Goodness Reframed“A poetic, moving, generous, and courageous
account. You cannot possibly leave these pages unchanged in your
understandingof what real caring means.― —Don Berwick
, Institute for Healthcare Improvement“At once a manifesto for decent
health care and a brave exposing of an inner life, The Soul of CareÂ
gives language for what we all crave—effective, generous health care
that nourishes those who give and those who receive until they recognize
their oneness.― —Rita Charon, Columbia Narrative Medicine“Beautiful
and deeply moving. A truly extraordinary work that will change how we
think about our lives and the society we live in.― —Michael Puett
, author of The Path and Professor of Chinese History and Anthropology
at Harvard University “A rich account of care as presence, immediacy
and attention that should matter to our medical system. But above all it
is a love story—of great pain, but also of joy. It is about what
really matters in our lives.― —T.M. Luhrmann, author of Of Two Minds:
An Anthropologist Looks at American Psychiatry'A personal and
professional memoir like no other, how the founder of the field of
medical anthropology learned that caring meant listening, and how at the
peak of his career, when personal tragedy struck, Kleinman learned the
deepest meanings of care.' —Ellen Winner, Professor of Psychology,
Boston College, author of How Art Works“Arthur Kleinmanâ€s very
human story is an inspiration for all of us.― —Lee Goldman,
Dean of Columbia University School of Medicine“What was at stake for
Arthur in his caring for Joan was nothing short of his humanity. Read
this book and prepare to be both humbled and inspired.― —Jim Yong Kim
, Former President of the World Bank “One of our nationâ€s most
humane doctors and profound thinkers has insightful, moving, and novel
things to say about our capacity to give and get care. Powerful,
intimate, poignant, and helpful.― —Nicholas A. Christakis
, MD, PhD, and author of Blueprint: The Evolutionary Origins of a Good
Society“A love story for the ages, a moral treatise, and a devastating
critique of the absence of care in modern institutions and
relationships.― —Tahmima Anam, author of The Bones of Grace Arthur
Kleinman, MD, is one of the most renowned and influential scholars and
writers on psychiatry, anthropology, global health, and cultural issues
in medicine. Educated at Stanford University and Stanford Medical
School, he has taught at Harvard for over forty years. He is currently
professor of psychiatry and of medical anthropology at Harvard Medical
School and Esther and Sidney Rabb Professor of Anthropology in Harvard's
Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Having spent decades doing field rese