Jan 03, 2008 13:25
first book of 2008 finished!
mountains beyond mountains
by tracy kidder
Synopsis from School LIbrary Journal:
As a specialist in infectious diseases, Farmer's goal is nothing less than redressing the "steep gradient of inequality" in medical service to the desperately poor. His work establishing a complex of public health facilities on the central plateau of Haiti forms the keystone to efforts that now encompass initiatives on three continents. Farmer and a trio of friends began in the 1980s by creating a charitable foundation called Partners in Health (PIH, or Zanmi Lasante in Creole), armed with passionate conviction and $1 million in seed money from a Boston philanthropist. Kidder provides anecdotal evidence that their early approach to acquiring resources for the Haitian project at times involved a Robin Hood type of "redistributive justice" by liberating medical equipment from the "rich" (Harvard) and giving to the "poor" (the PIH clinic). Yet even as PIH has grown in size and sophistication, gaining the ability to influence and collaborate with major international organizations because of the founders' energy, professional credentials, and successful outcomes, their dedicated vision of doctoring to the poor remains unaltered. Farmer's conduct is offered as a "road map to decency," albeit an uncompromising model that nearly defies replication.
I give this book an A+...definitely one of the most inspiring stories I've ever read. and Paul Farmer's life is so engaging that I didn't even pay attention to the way it was written. and im guessing it's a good thing that prose didn't get in the way of the facts :)
mountains beyond mountains,
paul farmer,
tracey kidder