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A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

A New York Times Notable Book

“Riveting, heartbreaking, sometimes difficult, always inspiring.” —The New York Times Book Review

“An incredibly moving memoir about what it means to be a doctor.” —Date: Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2023
Review: This is a remarkable book about a remarkable woman who develops incredible depth through her work as a ER doctor. It reminds me that staying fully present is a remarkable gift we can give to others whatever we are doing in life. This is a gift to my soul!

Name: Eye Doc
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Exceptional autobiography of surviving and thriving.
Date: Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2023
Review: This well written book takes you on a journey from a broken and lost childhood to enlightened adulthood. Dr. Harper tells her story through the experience she shared with her E R patients whose obvious brokenness reveals a path to wholeness.

Name: T-Rex 5
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Over-the-Top Polished Editing, but Heartfelt Story
Date: Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2022
Review: The biggest negative of this book is the over-the-top polished editing. The tone was so polished as to almost sound fake, and made me doubt the author's veracity. Contradictions in the story also gave credence to this polished editing (one example, she said she couldn't remember what she wore to her graduation, then later said how pictures were the only memories she had of her graduation.....well wouldn't she have known what she wore by the pictures?) However, 3/4ths way through the book, I saw a video of an interview with the author, and I was struck by her honesty and passion. Unfortunately because of the editing, this honesty and passion don't show through in the book. I had originally planned to give the book 2 - 3 stars, but bumped it up to 4 after hearing the author talk in a video, because I then found the book more believable.
Overall, the author tells an incredible story of overcoming her childhood trauma, dealing with racism and sexism, and growing into an ethical human being. I enjoyed the stories of her respecting the autonomy of her patients, even when she disagree with their decisions. The author does a good job of breaking down medical terminology and explaining how the ER's she worked in were set up and functioned. The only part I disagreed with the author was when she was working in a new ER, and when she insisted on following the law, the other staff doubted her because none of the other doctors did it that way. She felt they were doubting her because she was a black woman, when it seemed far more likely they doubted her because she was a new doctor telling them the completely opposite of what the doctors they were familiar with told them.
Overall, I hope when the author writes another book, she will find an editor who respects her voice and encourages her to tell her story in her own voice, not in an overly formal and polished voice.

Name: bec1119
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: well done
Date: Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2022
Review: Interesting medical stories interwoven with good messages on healing. Sometimes these two threads were disconnected one from another, but usually joined to support a point.

Name: DCA
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Eye opening
Date: Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2023
Review: I had to keep reminding myself that this was a memoir so although names had been changed, the situations were real. It was and eye opening book.

Name: Somebody's Mother
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Comfort in the time of Covid...
Date: Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2020
Review: Michele Harper's book is the first I've read in a very long time in a single sitting. After hearing the author interviewed last week on NPR, I ordered "The Beauty in Breaking" with curiosity, but I've been rewarded with hope, and with comfort in CovidTIme.

The author, an ER doctor of obvious skill, dedication, and passion, is, as she says "a healer." But more than that, she is a thoughtful and curious woman who is as affected by her patients as she affects them. From children to the very old, from people of dignity and control to addicts, alcoholics, and malingerers, each encounter she describes causes her to tie the patient's struggle to something happening in her own life at the same time: love, divorce, loneliness, self-care, job insecurity...

Harper weaves together a compelling and ultimately optimistic story of her puzzling to make sense of the souls that cross her path in various hospitals: her patients, her colleagues, the broken systems called US Healthcare, the steps she takes to heal herself, even as she works to heal her patients.

Ultimately, this is a story of Harper's ability to forgive and recover, stronger, from the many times she was broken: by her father, by a system that promotes mediocrity and masculinity, by despairing patients bent on self-destruction, by her yearning for a child and for righteousness.

Michele Harper brings us along as she makes life and death decisions for a living, and ultimately chooses to keep pursuing a richer life for herself and encourages the reader to do the same. She says "I knew that after letting go, there is forgiveness; after forgiveness, there is faith."

This is an encouraging story to hear from a front-line hero as we struggle with the loss of faith and societal structure in the midst of the biggest medical challenge in a century. Michele Harper moves far beyond medicine to share her pursuit of health, and ultimately leaves the reader with "... a message to love more, no matter what, to be happy now, no matter what."

Name: DomeniqueCY
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Don't be Afraid of this Book, Just Read It
Date: Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2021
Review: This book had been on the to-read pile for a while, and I was dreading undertaking it. The summary, a female doctor of color in the ER, was just a gyre of emotion and reflection. This especially so when we were leading up to the election, living in a pandemic, and I just had a baby (all things that have happened since June 2020 or whenever this came out).

But I finally read it, and I am glad I did. But I want to mention though all of the aforementioned heavy loaded things are discussed, at least 40% of the book is contemplative platitudes with descriptions of lentil soup, yoga, condos, coworkers, and boyfriends...the run of the mill stuff. Not that the book wasn't intense; it was set up like various episodes of your favorite doc drama, each chapter covers a day or series of incidents in a place of work for the author plus a reflection into some intense moments in her own life. Anything medica- or racial- or female-driven can make people jump, but this is a woman who is resolute and absolved. 

Good read, got it done in two nights, quick rhythm, etc. 4 stars if only because I didn't want to read pages and pages of yogi-isms.

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