In Stitches: A Memoir
(Gallery Books (a division of Simon &
Schuster), 2011) by Anthony Youn, MD with Alan Eisenstock tells
the life-story of the author on his journey to become a man and a
plastic surgeon. In Stitches will be available for purchase on April 26, 2011.
Here is the synopsis of the book from In Stitches:
Scrubs meets David Sedaris in this hilarious fish-out-of-water memoir about a young Korean-American nerd turned renowned plastic surgeon.
Dr. Tony Youn grew up one of two Asian-American kids in a small town where diversity was uncommon. Too tall and too thin, he wore thick Coke-bottle glasses, braces, Hannibal Lecter headgear, and had a protruding jaw that one day began to grow, expanding to an unthinkable, monstrous size. After high school graduation, while other seniors partied at the beach or explored Europe, Youn lay strapped in an oral surgeon’s chair where he underwent a life-changing jaw reconstruction. Ironically, it was this brutal makeover that led him to his life’s calling, and he continued on to endure the four horrific, hilarious, sex-starved, and tension-filled years that eventually earned him an M.D. Offering a window into a side of medicine that most people never see, Youn shares his bumpy journey from a shy, skinny, awkward nerd into a renowned and successful plastic surgeon.
Now, Youn is the media’s go-to plastic surgeon. He appears regularly on The Rachael Ray Show, and his blog, Celebrity Cosmetic Surgery, is widely read and the most popular blog by a plastic surgeon in the country. But it was a long road to success, and In Stitches recounts Dr. Youn’s misfit adolescence and his four tumultuous years in medical school with striking wit, heart, and humility.
For anyone who has ever experienced the awkward teenage years, who has struggled to find his or her way in college, who has been worried that their “calling” would never come, who wants to believe that their doctor really cares, or is just ready for a read that will make you laugh and cry at the same time, this book is for you.
I was given an advanced uncorrected proof of In Stitches: A Memoir to
read, I am not sure if anything has change from the copy that I
received but I absolutely loved this book. I couldn't put it down, or I
should say I didn't want to put it down--but I have a 4 year old so...I
read the entire thing in the span of the day--granted I read until
almost 1 am--but as I said I loved this book. The book is extremely well
written and real. I found myself laughing out loud at times and I just
kept wanting to figure out what would happen to Tony next. It is pretty
amazing how much he went through to become who he is today--a world
renown plastic surgeon--his journey to get to where he is today is not
at all as glamorous as one might expect it to be. My educational
background & work experience is in nursing (I really enjoyed the deleted scenes from the In Stitches website,
especially the one called "Who's the Boss? Part 2)--I worked many years
in a teaching hospital so I could understand much of the medical
student occurrences but what I really related to was the personal growth
that he went though, the things lots of people go through regardless of
career path.
I would recommend In Stitches: A Memoir by
Anthony Youn MD with Alan Eisenstock to anyone who wants a entertaining,
humorous read with real life experiences within and in the end a bit of
inspiration and relief.
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43 comments:
I have been a nurse for almost 40 years. I don't understand the need for people to change the way they look for cosmetic reasons. Accept what you are. Aging is a part of life. I like to read about the weird stories of those who are fanatical about their plastic surgeries.
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This book looks interesting. I'd like to read it. I've never had plastic surgery but enjoy watching specials on TV about it...good and bad Tiffypoot @ (aol.com)
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I would like to read this book as the medical field always has interested me and this book would give me an insight on plastic surgery.
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I would like to read this book because it about a real person and his life experiences
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I think this would be great for a summer read. I like funny non-fiction books.
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