Only a parent who's held vigil over a sick child can know the terror and grace of witnessing life at its most precarious. Translating such an experience into language requires not only a parent, but a physician and a poet. Fortunately, Amit Majmudar is all three. Twin A is a gorgeous, moving memoir about nothing less than the secret of life itself. -David McGlynn, author of One Day You'll Thank Me and A Door in the Ocean A magnificent braiding of science, philosophy and religion, full of gorgeous poetry and breathtaking prose, this book is not only a love letter from a father to a son but a stunning meditation on what it is to be both fragilely embodied and firmly loved. A guide to living and loving fully in the face of the unexpected, Twin A offers a beautiful, life-affirming answer to the question "Why me?" I adored this book -- clutched! underlined! dogeared! -- and will return to it again and again. -Lucy Kalanithi, MD, FACP, Stanford School of Medicine This is one of the most stunning books I've read. With profound words Amit is able to decant both the sun and the moon into the reader's heart and mind.
Twin A is for any medical professional, parent, caregiver, clinician, and/or tenderhearted soul. -Kristin A. Meekhof, co-author of A Widow's Guide to Healing Written as a long, loving letter to his son-diagnosed in utero with complex congenital heart defect-Amit Majmudar's poignant memoir blends a father's boundless affection, a physician's perceptive eye, and a gifted poet's sensitivity. As a physician-father myself, I know his anxiety over the many ways medical treatment can go wrong, but Majmudar bears this burden with equanimity and grace. Deep wisdom inhabits his words, rich in compassion and spiritual insight. -Brian Volck, M.D., author of Attending Others and Flesh Becomes Word.