The Facemaker : A Visionary Surgeon's Battle to Mend the Disfigured Soldiers of World War I
The Facemaker : A Visionary Surgeon's Battle to Mend the Disfigured Soldiers of World War I
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Author(s): Fitzharris, Lindsey
ISBN No.: 9780374282301
Pages: 336
Year: 202206
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 41.40
Status: Out Of Print

"A riveting, old-fashioned, man-meets-the-moment account of [Harold] Gillies'' work in the field of plastic surgery, before ''plastic surgery'' as a field officially existed . [Fitzharris] give[s] vivid immediacy to the patients'' ordeals." --Maureen Corrigan, NPR "Both heartbreaking and inspiring, The Facemaker tells a profound story of survival, resurrection and redemption . The Facemaker is not only a stirring tribute to the singular humanity and greatness of one man but a haunting and unforgettable elegy to the sacrifice and suffering of all the soldiers of [WWI]. In the words of that Remembrance Day incantation, Lest we forget." --James L. Swanson, The Wall Street Journal "[A] scholarly yet deeply moving book . Fitzharris has [.


] shown herself to be a fine medical historian . This is a fascinating book about a remarkable man, and of how teamwork is such an important part of good surgery. Despite the grim subject matter, it is a deeply moving and uplifting story." --Henry Marsh, The New Statesman "The process of facemaking, Fitzharris captivatingly shows, required both surgical innovation and artistic skill . The Facemaker had me gripped; it is elegantly written and endlessly fascinating. Employing just the right balance between diligent research and ingenious reanimation, Fitzharris brings to life a neglected slice of medical history." --Lucy Scholes, Financial Times "Grisly yet inspiring . The suspense of [Fitzharris''s] narrative comes not from any interpersonal drama but from the formidable challenges posed by the physical world.


" --Jennifer Szalai, The New York Times "In her engrossing book, Lindsey Fitzharris not only tells the story of Gillies''s achievements, she immerses us in the world of the men he helped . Meticulously clear and detailed . Fitzharris presents an intensely moving and hugely enjoyable story about a remarkable medical pioneer and the men he remade." --Wendy Moore, The Guardian "[Fitzharris] has successfully pieced together the story of a team of doctors, hospital workers and patients "battling" together during the First World War to modernize reconstructive plastic surgery . A variegated and tender account of the First World War, its brutality and its narratives of human redemption." --Christine Slobogin, Times Literary Supplement "An engaging biography of a masterful surgeon as well as a heartening account of medical progress." -- The Economist "Lindsey Fitzharris offers a fascinating medical history. Fitzharris successfully balances the story of plastic surgery''s growth with a compassionate attention to those whose wounds made it possible.


" --Lorraine Berry, Los Angeles Times "Fitzharris presents vivid depictions of humanity . ''The practice of medicine is an art, not a trade'' . As Fitzharris so elegantly reveals, Harold Gillies embodied this sentiment." --Cathy Newman, Science "Fascinating . moving . Lindsey Fitzharris shines an important light on the hidden faces of the mutilated. Packed with telling and well-researched detail, her compelling narrative pulls no punches." --Helen Rapaport, Literary Review "Fitzharris''s engrossing biography elegantly weaves together history, innovation and the endurance of those whose battle scars were just the beginning of both their journeys, and it celebrates the medical mind who gave them all a second chance.


" --Stephen L. Miller, The Spectator "Fitzharris is committed to her subject, she is fluent and she is a superb user of quotations . A warmly engaged book." --Sebastian Faulks, The Sunday Times (London) "In The Facemaker , Fitzharris rescues another vital yet largely forgotten figure from history. Blending scrupulous research with a novelist''s eye, the author charts Gillies''s extraordinary contribution to reconstructive surgery and weaves in touching accounts of the soldiers he treated." --Brendan Daly, Business Post "A skilled storyteller, Fitzharris takes the reader back to the front . Properly contextualised, these faces become not objects of horror or surgery, as they have been all too often used, but pathways into understanding what it is to lose a face, and with it, not only the ability to eat, drink and breathe, but also social acceptance and love." --Fay Bound Alberti, The Lancet "With rich, glossy strokes The Facemaker restores a sense of immediacy to the daily struggles facing Gillies and his colleagues as they improvised under constant pressure.


" --James Riding, The Times "Graphic and yet sublimely beautiful, taking the reader from the depths of hellish warfare to hope and redemption." -- Inside History "Absolutely heartbreaking but so inspiring." --Candice Millard "[Anoving . Lindsey Fitzharris shines an important light on the hidden faces of the mutilated. Packed with telling and well-researched detail, her compelling narrative pulls no punches." --Helen Rapaport, Literary Review "Fitzharris''s engrossing biography elegantly weaves together history, innovation and the endurance of those whose battle scars were just the beginning of both their journeys, and it celebrates the medical mind who gave them all a second chance." --Stephen L. Miller, The Spectator "Fitzharris is committed to her subject, she is fluent and she is a superb user of quotations .


A warmly engaged book." --Sebastian Faulks, The Sunday Times (London) "In The Facemaker , Fitzharris rescues another vital yet largely forgotten figure from history. Blending scrupulous research with a novelist''s eye, the author charts Gillies''s extraordinary contribution to reconstructive surgery and weaves in touching accounts of the soldiers he treated." --Brendan Daly, Business Post "A skilled storyteller, Fitzharris takes the reader back to the front . Properly contextualised, these faces become not objects of horror or surgery, as they have been all too often used, but pathways into understanding what it is to lose a face, and with it, not only the ability to eat, drink and breathe, but also social acceptance and love." --Fay Bound Alberti, The Lancet "With rich, glossy strokes The Facemaker restores a sense of immediacy to the daily struggles facing Gillies and his colleagues as they improvised under constant pressure." --James Riding, The Times "Graphic and yet sublimely beautiful, taking the reader from the depths of hellish warfare to hope and redemption." -- Inside History "Absolutely heartbreaking but so inspiring.


" --Candice Millard "[Anted." --Brendan Daly, Business Post "A skilled storyteller, Fitzharris takes the reader back to the front . Properly contextualised, these faces become not objects of horror or surgery, as they have been all too often used, but pathways into understanding what it is to lose a face, and with it, not only the ability to eat, drink and breathe, but also social acceptance and love." --Fay Bound Alberti, The Lancet "With rich, glossy strokes The Facemaker restores a sense of immediacy to the daily struggles facing Gillies and his colleagues as they improvised under constant pressure." --James Riding, The Times "Graphic and yet sublimely beautiful, taking the reader from the depths of hellish warfare to hope and redemption." -- Inside History "Absolutely heartbreaking but so inspiring." --Candice Millard "[Anoving . Lindsey Fitzharris shines an important light on the hidden faces of the mutilated.


Packed with telling and well-researched detail, her compelling narrative pulls no punches." --Helen Rapaport, Literary Review "Fitzharris''s engrossing biography elegantly weaves together history, innovation and the endurance of those whose battle scars were just the beginning of both their journeys, and it celebrates the medical mind who gave them all a second chance." --Stephen L. Miller, The Spectator "Fitzharris is committed to her subject, she is fluent and she is a superb user of quotations . A warmly engaged book." --Sebastian Faulks, The Sunday Times (London) "In The Facemaker , Fitzharris rescues another vital yet largely forgotten figure from history. Blending scrupulous research with a novelist''s eye, the author charts Gillies''s extraordinary contribution to reconstructive surgery and weaves in touching accounts of the soldiers he treated." --Brendan Daly, Business Post "A skilled storyteller, Fitzharris takes the reader back to the front .


Properly contextualised, these faces become not objects of horror or surgery, as they have been all too often used, but pathways into understanding what it is to lose a face, and with it, not only the ability to eat, drink and breathe, but also social acceptance and love." --Fay Bound Alberti, The Lancet "With rich, glossy strokes The Facemaker restores a sense of immediacy to the daily struggles facing Gillies and his colleagues as they improvised under constant pressure." --James Riding, The Times "Graphic and yet sublimely beautiful, taking the reader from the dep.


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