Sandeep Jauhar, MD, PhD, is the director of the Heart Failure Program at Long Island Jewish Medical Center. He is the author of Doctored and Intern and writes regularly for The New York Times. He lives with his wife and their son and daughter on Long Island.
A PBS NEWSHOUR-NEW YORK TIMES BOOK CLUB PICK
A Mail on Sunday Book of the Year
A Science Friday Best Science Book of 2018
A Los Angeles Public Library Best Nonfiction Book of 2018
Shortlisted for the 2019 Wellcome Book Prize
[Sandeep Jauhar's] gripping new book, Heart a History, had
me nearly as enthralled with this pulsating body part as [Jauhar]
seems to be. The tone--a physician excited about his
specialty--takes a sharp turn from his first two memoirs . . .
Jauhar hooks the reader of Heart from the first few pages.
--Randi Hutter Epstein, The New York Times Book Review At
once intimate and detached. And over the ensuing pages, [Jauhar] is
our trusty guide through a compelling story about what makes each
and every one of us tick. Both primer and ode, Heart is a
fascinating education for those of us who harbor this most hallowed
organ but know little about it. --Katie Hafner, The
Washington Post The cardiologist Sandeep Jauhar has become a Dante
of modern medicine, with his earlier memoirs, "Intern" (2008) and
"Doctored" (2014), casting the progress from training to career as
a path studded with suffering, indignity and ethical hazard. His
latest book, "Heart: A History," is something of a "Paradiso,"
pointing to the field's brightest and noblest stars while
recognizing just how much darkness is still left in the firmament .
. . Poignant and chattily erudite. --Laura Kolbe, The Wall
Street Journal Beautifully written, informative, and
thought-provoking . . . Jauhar is a gifted storyteller who paints
portraits deftly and with few words. He is a master of the verbal
miniature . . . [his] engaging prose makes us as happy to spend
time with him, his patients, and his family as we are to read about
William Harvey or heart transplant pioneer Christiaan Barnard.
--Suzanne Koven, The Los Angeles Review of Books Sandeep Jauhar, a
New York cardiologist and the author of two medical memoirs, has
written a book of unusual depth and richness about a subject that
concerns us all . . . Heart: A History is elegantly
conceived and still more elegantly executed, with a narrative that
flits effortlessly between medieval Persia and contemporary
America, medical scholarship and personal anecdote . . . Jauhar
writes with a vital, pulsating energy. --Thomas Morris, The
Times Literary Supplement
Cardiologist Sandeep Jauhar's exploration of that marvellous
muscle, the heart, meshes cutting-edge science, memoir and history
. . . A moving narrative echoing to the beat of 'this organ, prime
mover and citadel'. --Barbara Kiser, Nature Jauhar's history is
full of colorful stories and fascinating facts...but it also has a
lot of heart." --Zocalo Public Square "Much of this intimate
and assured history focuses on developments in the medical
understanding and treatment of the heart . . . Jauhar convincingly
argues that a paradigm shift is required in cardiovascular medicine
to give psycho-social factors more prominence. 'To treat our
hearts, we must repair our societies and minds.'" --The Sydney
Morning Herald Part-memoir, part-history of his medical specialty,
Heart links the physical organ with the emotional one. Jauhar pairs
engaging descriptions of how the heart works with tales of
creativity and self-experimentation that enabled treatments for
infarctions, arrhythmias and myopathies. --Kate Womersley,
The Spectator "This is both a history of surgical interventions
to heal the heart, and a personal meditation on illness, family,
loss, and living. [Jauhar], who has lost several family members to
heart disease, takes time to examine both the work of doctors
trying to fix hearts and the lives of people living with heart
disease, for a book that is touching and ultimately, hopeful."
--Los Angeles Public Library, "Best of 2018" Heart is a
fascinating exploration into the roots of early medicine and
cardiology . . . Heart traverses the past, present and
future of the field in which he currently practices . . . Where the
book really shines . . . is Jauhar's weaving of a tender personal
narrative . . . Heart invites us into both his personal and
professional connection to cardiac disease, while also helping
address mysteries that have long perplexed doctors, as well as the
patients they care for. --Amitha Kalaichandran, The Global and
Mail "A fascinating, gripping book on the history of the human
heart that will bring you closer to your heart than ever
before--this is truly a bold and beautiful book on cardiology."
--Swapna Raghu Sanand, Financial Express (India)
"Readers' jaws will drop and drop again at stories of daring
researchers experimenting on themselves and pioneering surgeons
leaving a trail of dead patients, many of them children, as they
perfected machines, devices, and techniques that often work
miracles, fixing fatally malformed hearts, correcting defects, and,
when they succeed, extending lives." --Kirkus "Jauhar pairs medical
history with revelations of his own family's tragic encounters with
heart disease, delivering a deftly written and heartfelt
(literally) contemplation of our most precious and
often-misunderstood internal organ." --Carl Hays, Booklist
"Beautifully written, with prose that reads almost like poetry in
places." --Susamma Joy Kurian, The Week "A thumping tribute
to the protagonists -- some legendary some unsung -- of medicine,
who over the years have innovated and persevered to find cures for
cardiac ailments through landmark breakthroughs in their field."
--Business Standard "Fascinating and moving in equal parts."
--The Telegraph (India) "This captivating
investigation deftly communicates the beauty, mystery, and
scientific wonder of the human heart." --Library Journal
"Jauhar's writing blends pathos and playfulness and is suffused
with an elegiac tension, haunted as it is by the specter of his own
mortality . . . Jauhar invites the reader into the resonant
chambers of his heart, narrating the history of an organ while also
offering a stirring personal tour of his sorrows." --Raj Telhan,
American Scholar Cardiologist Jauhar (Intern) moves
beautifully between 'dual tracks' of 'learning about the heart...
but also what was in my heart, ' . . . Covering enough physiology
to make scientific details easily understood, Jauhar emphasizes how
brave, desperate, and sometimes foolhardy experiments led to
important developments, such as the heart-lung machine . . . Jauhar
is thoughtful, self-reflective, and profoundly respectful of
doctors and patients alike; readers will respond by opening their
own hearts a little bit, to both grief and wonder.
--Publisher's Weekly (Starred Review) "My friend
Sandeep Jauhar has shown us again why he is one of our most
diligent teachers. For Jauhar, Heart: A History is a personal
journey. Besieged with a tragic history of heart disease, he sets
out to change his preordained fate. Along the way, we learn not
only the history of the heart, but what we can do to prolong our
own heart health." --Sanjay Gupta, MD, Chief Medical
Correspondent at CNN and Faculty Neurosurgeon at Emory Clinic
"Sandeep Jauhar writes with the eye of a doctor and the heart of a
poet. His latest book, Heart: A History, is a superb tribute to our
most vital organ." --Marilyn Yalom, Stanford University, author
of The Amorous Heart: An Unconventional History of Love "An
engaging walk through the history of modern cardiology with an
authoritative guide. Sandeep Jauhar draws on personal experience,
family history, his training and clinical work, and his knowledge
of his field to craft an account of the heart--what we know about
it and how we came to that understanding--that is at once intimate
and comprehensive." --Peter D. Kramer, author of Listening to
Prozac and Ordinarily Well "In Heart: A History, Sandeep Jauhar,
one of the most talented physician-writers of our era, takes us on
an enlightening, uplifting journey through the major milestones and
advances of heart disease--while at the same time anchoring his
intimate personal experiences." --Eric Topol, Scripps Research
Institute, author of The Patient Will See You Now "Sandeep
Jauhar expertly weaves little-known tales from medical history into
his own personal and professional experiences to create a richly
detailed book about the human heart. Thoroughly engrossing and full
of historical gems." --Lindsey Fitzharris, author of The
Butchering Art "Engaging . . . Jauhar brings literary flair . . .
narrating the history of cardiology through stories of daring
innovations, painstaking research, and chance discoveries." --K.
Srinath Reddy, Indian Express
This is a vital book. A charming, honest and unflinching
exploration of a most fascinating organ: the heart. Cardiologist
and author Sandeep Jauhar beautifully weaves medical research with
philosophy, science with personal stories--of patients and doctors,
including his very own. The depth of his knowledge is remarkable
but the breadth of his compassion even more so. --Elif Shafak,
Chair, 2019 Wellcome Book Prize Jauhar weaves his own personal
and family story into his history of the heart...very
effectively... This gives a certain dramatic tension to the book,
as it tells the fascinating and rather wonderful history of
cardiology... Jauhar tells us that "the human heart became an
obsession with me" and his book, about the heart, comes from the
heart. It is a subject in which he is entirely expert, and is
written with great eloquence. --Henry Marsh, New
Statesman
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