A review by pariswishnowsky
When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi

I'm not comfortable rating such an intimate memoir surrounding such sensitive topics - even writing a review feels odd. This story was more focused in on Paul's years in neurosurgery, which wasn't necessarily a bad thing but it was different than expected. I felt the story really touched me in the second half, and the epilogue written by his wife had be sobbing. This is a special story and I'm glad that Paul was able to fulfil his wife of writing before he passed.