

An edition of Strength in What Remains (2009)
By Tracy Kidder
Publish Date
2010
Publisher
Thorndike Press
Language
eng
Pages
304
Description:
Tracy Kidder, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and author of the bestsellers The Soul of a New Machine, House, and the enduring classic Mountains Beyond Mountains, has been described by the Baltimore Sun as the "master of the non-fiction narrative." In this new book, Kidder gives us the superb story of a hero for our time. Strength in What Remains is a wonderfully written, inspiring account of one man's remarkable American journey and of the ordinary people who helped him--a brilliant testament to the power of will and of second chances.Deo arrives in America from Burundi in search of a new life. Having survived a civil war and genocide, plagued by horrific dreams, he lands at JFK airport with two hundred dollars, no English, and no contacts. He ekes out a precarious existence delivering groceries, living in Central Park, and learning English by reading dictionaries in bookstores. Then Deo begins to meet the strangers who will change his life, pointing him eventually in the direction of Columbia University, medical school, and a life devoted to healing. Kidder breaks new ground in telling this unforgettable story as he travels with Deo back over a turbulent life in search of meaning and forgiveness. An extraordinary writer, Tracy Kidder once again shows us what it means to be fully human by telling a story about the heroism inherent in ordinary people, a story about a life based on hope.From the Hardcover edition.
subjects: Biography, Dartmouth Medical School, Immigrants, Medical students, Genocide, Burundian Americans, Refugees, History, Homicide, Emigrants and Immigrants, African Americans, History, 20th Century, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Medical (incl. Patients), Immigrants, united states, Refugees, africa, New york (n.y.), biography, nyt:hardcover-nonfiction=2009-09-13, New York Times bestseller, New York Times reviewed, Large type books
People: Deo Niyizonkiza
Places: United States, Burundi, New York (State), New York (N.Y.), New York
Times: 20th century