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Abraham Verghese

    1. Jänner 1955

    Abraham Verghese ist ein angesehener Arzt und Schriftsteller, dessen Werke sich häufig mit tiefgreifenden menschlichen Erfahrungen befassen, insbesondere im medizinischen Bereich. Seine Prosa zeichnet sich durch einen scharfen Einblick in das Leben von Patienten und Ärzten aus und erfasst die Komplexität von Beziehungen, Leiden und Hoffnung. Vergheses Schreiben ist tief in seinem umfangreichen medizinischen Hintergrund verwurzelt, was ihm ermöglicht, authentische und bewegende Erzählungen zu verfassen. Seine Arbeit fordert die Leser auf, über das Wesen von Mitgefühl, Widerstandsfähigkeit und Menschlichkeit nachzudenken.

    Abraham Verghese
    My Own Country: A Doctor's Story
    Bevor ich jetzt gehe
    The Covenant of Water: An Oprah´s Book Club Selection
    The Covenant of Water (Oprah's Book Club)
    Rückkehr nach Missing
    Die Träumenden von Madras
    • No Woman Left Behind

      A Journey of Hope to Heal Every Woman Injured in Childbirth

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      NOW A USA TODAY BESTSELLER, this inspiring narrative chronicles the journey of a woman who leaves a successful Madison Avenue career to confront the global maternal health crisis. Prefaced by a powerful foreword from best-selling author Abraham Verghese, this 2025 International Book Award Winner in Autobiography/Memoir highlights the impact of a small group’s faith and actions in addressing urgent issues. The sobering reality that a woman is most at risk of dying or suffering severe injury during childbirth is vividly illustrated when the author visits the Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital in Ethiopia. There, she witnesses young women suffering from obstetric fistula, a condition that leaves them shunned by their communities. Recognizing that surgery is the only solution, she decides to leave her advertising career behind and establish the Fistula Foundation in Silicon Valley, transforming it into a global leader in fistula treatment. Through compelling firsthand accounts from dedicated surgeons in Africa and Asia, the narrative reveals the fight to restore hope to vulnerable women. Supported by a compassionate network of donors from nearly 70 countries, the foundation operates without government funding, showcasing the profound impact of individual action. This personal journey serves as both an inspiring testament and a practical guide for those seeking to make a meaningful difference. All of the author’s net proceeds will sup

      No Woman Left Behind2025
    • AN OPRAH'S BOOK CLUB SELECTION'One of the best books I've read in my entire life. It's epic. It's transportive . . . It was unputdownable!' Oprah Winfrey, OprahDaily.comSpanning the years 1900 to 1977, The Covenant of Water follows a family in southern India that suffers a peculiar affliction: in every generation, at least one person dies by drowning - and in Kerala, water is everywhere. At the turn of the century a twelve-year-old girl, grieving the death of her father, is sent by boat to her wedding, where she will meet her forty-year-old husband for the first time. From this poignant beginning, the young girl and future matriarch - known as Big Ammachi - will witness unthinkable changes at home and at large over the span of her extraordinary life, full of the joys and trials of love and the struggles of hardship.A shimmering evocation of a lost India and of the passage of time itself, The Covenant of Water is a hymn to progress in medicine and to human understanding, and a humbling testament to the hardships undergone by past generations for the sake of those alive today. Imbued with humour, deep emotion and the essence of life, it is one of the most masterful literary novels published in recent years.

      The Covenant of Water: An Oprah´s Book Club Selection2024
      4,4
    • "From the New York Times-bestselling author of Cutting for Stone comes a stunning and magisterial epic of love, faith, and medicine, set in Kerala, South India, following three generations of a family seeking the answers to a strange secret. Spanning the years 1900 to 1977, The Covenant of Water is set in Kerala, on South India's Malabar Coast, and follows three generations of a family that suffers a peculiar affliction: in every generation, at least one person dies by drowning--and in Kerala, water is everywhere. At the turn of the century, a twelve-year-old girl from Kerala's long-existing Christian community, grieving the death of her father, is sent by boat to her wedding, where she will meet her forty-year-old husband for the first time. From this unforgettable new beginning, the young girl--and future matriarch, known as Big Ammachi--will witness unthinkable changes over the span of her extraordinary life, full of joy and triumph as well as hardship and loss, her faith and love the only constants. A shimmering evocation of a bygone India and of the passage of time itself, The Covenant of Water is a hymn to progress in medicine and to human understanding, and a humbling testament to the difficulties undergone by past generations for the sake of those alive today. Imbued with humor, deep emotion, and the essence of life, it is one of the most masterful literary novels published in recent years"-- Provided by publisher

      The Covenant of Water (Oprah's Book Club)2023
      4,4
    • Die Träumenden von Madras

      Roman | Ein bildgewaltiges Epos, eine Familiensaga in Südindien | Vom Autor des internationalen Bestsellers »Rückkehr nach Missing«

      In diesem epischen Roman von Abraham Verghese wird die bewegende Geschichte einer Familie starker Frauen in Kerala um 1900 erzählt. Mariamma entdeckt ein Geheimnis über die Angst ihrer Familie vor Wasser, während sie den Herausforderungen des Lebens begegnet. Der Roman thematisiert Liebe, Tod, Schuld und Erlösung über fast ein ganzes Jahrhundert indischer Geschichte.

      Die Träumenden von Madras2023
      4,6
    • Bevor ich jetzt gehe

      • 208 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      „Dieses gehört zu der Handvoll Bücher, die für mich universell sind. Ich empfehle es wirklich jedem.“ ANN PATCHETT Was macht das eigene Leben lebenswert? Was tun, wenn die Lebensleiter keine weiteren Stufen in eine vielversprechende Zukunft bereithält? Was bedeutet es, ein Kind zu bekommen, neues Leben entstehen zu sehen, während das eigene zu Ende geht? Bewegend und mit feiner Beobachtungsgabe schildert der junge Arzt und Neurochirurg Paul Kalanithi seine Gedanken über die ganz großen Fragen.

      Bevor ich jetzt gehe2016
      4,4
    • Ein meisterhaftes Epos über Familie, Intimität und die wundersame Schönheit, die darin liegt, andere zu heilen. Äthiopien in den sechziger Jahren: Marion und Shiva Stone, eineiige Zwillingsbrüder, wachsen als Waisenkinder in einem Missionshospital in Addis Abeba auf, der Kaiserstadt Haile Selassies. Ihre Mutter, eine schöne indische Nonne, starb bei ihrer Geburt, ihr Vater, ein britischer Chirurg, verschwand spurlos. Marion und Shiva sind unzertrennlich, und sie verbindet die Faszination für die Medizin, doch als sie zu jungen Männern heranwachsen, treibt die Liebe – ihre Leidenschaft für dieselbe Frau – einen Keil zwischen die beiden. Marion muss aus seinem von politischen Unruhen geschüttelten Heimatland fliehen, kommt nach Amerika und geht in seiner Arbeit in einem New Yorker Krankenhaus auf. Doch dann holt ihn die Vergangenheit ein, und er muss sein Leben ausgerechnet in die Hände der beiden Männer legen, denen er am wenigsten vertraut: seinem Vater, der ihn im Stich gelassen, und seinem Bruder, der ihn betrogen hat. Rückkehr nach Missing erzählt die unvergessliche Geschichte einer großen Liebe: zu den Menschen und zur Medizin. Eine packende Familiensaga über Afrika und Amerika, Ärzte und Patienten, Exil und Heimat.

      Rückkehr nach Missing2009
      4,5
    • The Tennis Partner

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      When Abraham Verghese, a physician whose marriage is unravelling, relocates to Texas, he hopes to make a fresh start as a staff member at a county hospital.

      The Tennis Partner1998
      4,0
    • By the bestselling author of Cutting for Stone, a story of medicine in the American heartland, and confronting one's deepest prejudices and fears. Nestled in the Smoky Mountains of eastern Tennessee, the town of Johnson City had always seemed exempt from the anxieties of modern American life. But when the local hospital treated its first AIDS patient, a crisis that had once seemed an urban problem had arrived in the town to stay. Working in Johnson City was Abraham Verghese, a young Indian doctor specializing in infectious diseases. Dr. Verghese became by necessity the local AIDS expert, soon besieged by a shocking number of male and female patients whose stories came to occupy his mind, and even take over his life. Verghese brought a singular perspective to Johnson City: as a doctor unique in his abilities; as an outsider who could talk to people suspicious of local practitioners; above all, as a writer of grace and compassion who saw that what was happening in this conservative community was both a medical and a spiritual emergency."

      My Own Country: A Doctor's Story1995
      4,2