• Mashup Score: 1

    A reflective doctor uses moving stories to reveal huge gaps and potential fixes in the deeply flawed American health care system.

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    • "Yurkiewiczā€™s poignant prose reads like a novel, knitting patient and personal stories with an honest insiderā€™s evaluation of a highly problematic system." Thanks @KirkusReviews for this beautiful review of my book. https://t.co/boAU87XSAI (Preorder now!)

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    Inside the perfectly curated fortress of privilege that is the estate of a Hollywood billionaire, threatening tremors of a #MeToo earthquake are felt.

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    • Congratulations to my amazingly talented dear friend, ā¦ā¦@alisonbhartā© ā€œRiveting details of a fascinating hidden world support a ruthless takedown of misogyny and entitlement. One hell of a debut.ā€ THE WORK WIFE | Kirkus Reviews #TheWorkWife https://t.co/7lsKTOhZYj

  • Mashup Score: 9

    A quirky coupleā€™s decision to foster 8-year-old twins ends up driving them apart.

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    • Another great pre-pub review of my wife @katiehafner's novel, "The Boys" @KirkusReviews. "There's a lot to love in this book... filled with clever invention & loopy charm...and a growing pile of unanswered questions that will keep you flying through it..." https://t.co/snA6uoBupe

  • Mashup Score: 1

    An investigation of a little-understood sensation.

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    • The first review for The Song of Our Scars, out April 19, was posted in @KirkusReviews and I am so grateful for it! "A clear and timely examination of the complexities of pain" Review here https://t.co/uDbrOF25Ba Preorder here https://t.co/jb2SzBTAz7 https://t.co/nuRqbMjVqV

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    A close-up, personal look back at humanitarian efforts through the eyes of a doctor who has worked in Haiti and other areas of the world in desperate need of medical care.

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    • Thank you to @KirkusReviews for this starred review of One by One by One, stories of #neurology, #globalhealth, #socialjustice and the pursuit of #healthequity working with @PIH. Grateful to @HarperOneBooks for helping me bring this book to life! šŸ™šŸ™ https://t.co/cgMBLonare

  • Mashup Score: 3

    This unpublished (c. 1976) semi-autobiographical novel, like The Divine Invasion (1981) and The Transmigration of Timothy Archer (1982), presents Dick (1928-82) in his latter-day role as a religious explicator; and formulates, in science-fictional guise, his notions on the identity and purpose of Godā€”all set against the familiar Dick backdrop of creeping fascism, thought control and governmental…

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