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Paul Kalanithi

Navigating Life and Death Through the Lens of Medicine and Family.

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Author: Paul Kalanithi

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publication date: 06/04/2026

Audiobook duration: 31min

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Who should listen to When Breath Becomes Air

The summary audiobook of "When Breath Becomes Air" by Paul Kalanithi is ideal for anyone seeking profound insights intolife, death, and the human experience, particularly those who are grappling with questions of purpose and meaning. It is especially relevant for medical professionals, students in the healthcare field, caregivers, and individuals facing their mortality or supporting loved ones through terminal illness. Additionally, readers interested in memoirs that blend personal narrative with philosophical reflection will find this summary resonant and impactful.

3 quotes from When Breath Becomes Air

  • "Even if I were to live for only a few more months, I would want to live a life without regret, full of purpose and joy."
  • "Instead of being a doctor who is dying, I want to be a dying man who is still a doctor."
  • "I realized that I was not only fighting for my life, but also trying to understand what makes life worth living."

Author: Paul Kalanithi

Dr. Paul Kalanithi was a distinguished neurosurgeon and accomplished writer whose life and work profoundly explored the intersection of medicine and mortality. Raised in Kingman, Arizona, he earned dual degrees in English Literature and Human Biology from Stanford University and pursued further studies at the University of Cambridge, where he received an M.Phil in History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine. Graduating cum laude from the Yale School of Medicine in 2007, Kalanithi was recognized for his exceptional research and inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha honor society. He completed his residency at Stanford, contributing significantly to neuroscience through over twenty scientific publications and receiving prestigious awards. His personal journey with stage IV lung cancer, diagnosed in 2013, deeply informed his writing, which has appeared in prominent publications such as The New York Times and The Washington Post. Kalanithi's poignant memoir, "When Breath Becomes Air," remains a powerful testament to his reflections on life, illness, and the doctor-patient relationship. He passed away in March 2015, leaving behind his wife Lucy and daughter Cady.

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When Breath Becomes Air Free audiobook download

Paul Kalanithi

Navigating Life and Death Through the Lens of Medicine and Family.

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Author: Paul Kalanithi

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN:

Language: English

Publication date: 06/04/2026

Audiobook duration: 31 min

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Who should listen to When Breath Becomes Air

The summary audiobook of "When Breath Becomes Air" by Paul Kalanithi is ideal for anyone seeking profound insights intolife, death, and the human experience, particularly those who are grappling with questions of purpose and meaning. It is especially relevant for medical professionals, students in the healthcare field, caregivers, and individuals facing their mortality or supporting loved ones through terminal illness. Additionally, readers interested in memoirs that blend personal narrative with philosophical reflection will find this summary resonant and impactful.

3 quotes from When Breath Becomes Air

  • "Even if I were to live for only a few more months, I would want to live a life without regret, full of purpose and joy."
  • "Instead of being a doctor who is dying, I want to be a dying man who is still a doctor."
  • "I realized that I was not only fighting for my life, but also trying to understand what makes life worth living."

Author: Paul Kalanithi

Dr. Paul Kalanithi was a distinguished neurosurgeon and accomplished writer whose life and work profoundly explored the intersection of medicine and mortality. Raised in Kingman, Arizona, he earned dual degrees in English Literature and Human Biology from Stanford University and pursued further studies at the University of Cambridge, where he received an M.Phil in History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine. Graduating cum laude from the Yale School of Medicine in 2007, Kalanithi was recognized for his exceptional research and inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha honor society. He completed his residency at Stanford, contributing significantly to neuroscience through over twenty scientific publications and receiving prestigious awards. His personal journey with stage IV lung cancer, diagnosed in 2013, deeply informed his writing, which has appeared in prominent publications such as The New York Times and The Washington Post. Kalanithi's poignant memoir, "When Breath Becomes Air," remains a powerful testament to his reflections on life, illness, and the doctor-patient relationship. He passed away in March 2015, leaving behind his wife Lucy and daughter Cady.