Why did I love this book?
I love how this book blends historical facts with wonderful, real characters spanning decades.
It starts in 1950s Ethiopia with the birth of twin boys, orphaned at birth. As they grow and mature, there is a deep love for each other, but also betrayal and hurt that kept me turning the pages to find out what happens next.
The author is a doctor, and I love how he shared his knowledge, taking me inside a working hospital in Ethiopia and New York. I read this novel in 2010, and it was the first time I learned about the true predicament of pre-teen Ethiopian girls suffering from bladder/vagina fistulas stemming from giving birth before they are fully grown. Their suffering and being shunned for their condition is something I have never forgotten.
13 authors picked Cutting for Stone as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
My brother, Shiva, and I came into the world in the late afternoon of the twentieth of September in the year of grace 1954. We took our first breaths in the thick air of Addis Ababa, capital city of Ethiopia. Bound by birth, we were driven apart by bitter betrayal. No surgeon can heal the would that divides two brothers. Where silk and steel fail, story must succeed. To begin at the beginning...