At The Heart Of The Universe: A Novel
By (Author) Samuel Shem
Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Seven Stories Press,U.S.
15th June 2016
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Hardback
322
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
553g
At The Heart of the Universe is an epic novel set deep in rural China against the backdrop of an ancient mountain monastery during the time of Mao's one-child population control policies. Inspired by the author's experiences as parent of an adopted child, it describes the drama of adoption and the journey of loss and rebirth that can happen when a daughter brings together her adopted mother and her birth mother high on a mountaintop.
"Aheartfelt exploration of the meaning of family and how the bonds that link people surpass cultural, religious, and economic divides." -Publishers Weekly
"At the Heart of the Universetells a moving story that is full of understanding and psychological intensity. In the context of a harrowing adventure in contemporary China, this large-hearted novel reaffirms the necessity of empathy, self-discovery, love." Ha Jin, author of A Map of Betrayal
At the Heart of the Universe is poignant and tender, a novel about love, about parenting and the nature of home. Shems insights about China and about character remind us that geography is destiny. This is a lovely, transformative story. Abraham Verghese, author of Cutting for Stone
A powerful, gripping tour de force. A story that will stay with you forever, unforgettable characters, and vivid writing that brings China alive from Changsha City to the sacred Mount Emei. One of the very best books I've ever read and fallen in love with. Frances Moore Lapp, author of Diet for a Small Planet and EcoMind
[At the Heart of the Universe] is an imaginative and truly creative exploration of the amazing ways that adoption affects the many people touched by it. Shanti Fry, founder of the nationwide organization Families of Children from China (FCC), and editor of the FCC newsletter
"This is both a gorgeous novel of particulars set against the fascinating backdrop of the Chinese mountains, and a hauntingly universal account of loss, gain, and new beginnings." Bill McKibben, author ofThe End of Nature
The historic confrontation between America and China is distilled to its poignant essence in At the Heart of the Universea story of one family and its unbreakable ties both to one another, and to the larger human fate. Samuel Shem is a sharp-minded, compassionate writer whose work always illuminates. James Carroll, author of Warburg in Rome
Entwining ancient Chinese customs and modern American family life, Shem takes us on a compelling journey into the thicket of desperate love and aching doubts that define the parent-child relationship. Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD, author of What Doctors Feel: How Emotions Affect the Practice of Medicine."
"At the Heart of the Universe is a moving exploration of what it means to be a family in this global world, and the complications of love within it. These characters are heartbreaking in both their flaws and yearnings, and by the ending, I had tears in my eyes." Shilpi Somaya Gowda, NYT bestselling author of Secret Daughter
"Bestselling novelist SAMUEL SHEM is best known as the author of the 2.2 million copy-selling modern classic, The House of God, that describes the horrors and banalities of working in hospitals, required reading for medical students and doctors. A Rhodes Scholar and Harvard Medical School faculty member for over three decades, Shem is currently on the faculty of NYU Medical School. He has given over fifty medical school commencement addresses on "Staying Human in Medicine." His other books include The Spirit of the Place, named USA Book News Best Novel of the Year and Independent Publishers Best Novel of the Year in 2009. His play Bill W. and Dr. Bob, co-written with his wife Janet, about the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous, had a nine-month run Off-Broadway in 2013. He lives in Boston and Costa Rica, together with Janet and their daughter Katie. "