Readers of Wednesday’s Child respond to its candor, intelligence, and refusal to look away from life’s harder truths.
“Fearless, reflective, and impossible to confuse with a conventional memoir. This trilogy says the quiet parts out loud.”
– Samantha
“A physician’s life story, yes, but also something larger: a meditation on memory, mortality, family, and the strange comedy of being human.”
– Robert Wright
“Sharp, irreverent, and extremely thoughtful. It reads like one man’s life examined under bright light with nothing politely hidden.”
– Natasha
“What stayed with me most was the voice. Honest, skeptical, funny, wounded, and very alive.”
– George