Mountains Beyond Mountains
By Tracy Kidder
Random House, New York, 2003
At the center of Mountains Beyond Mountains stands Paul Farmer. Doctor, Harvard professor, renowned infectious-disease specialist, anthropologist, the recipient of a MacArthur “genius” grant, world-class Robin Hood, Farmer was brought up in a bus and on a boat, and in medical school found his life’s calling: to diagnose and cure infectious diseases and to bring the lifesaving tools of modern medicine to those who need them most. This magnificent book shows how radical change can be fostered in situations that seem insurmountable, and it also shows how a meaningful life can be created, as Farmer—brilliant, charismatic, charming, both a leader in international health and a doctor who finds time to make house calls in Boston and the mountains of Haiti—blasts through convention to get results.
Mountains Beyond Mountains takes us from Harvard to Haiti, Peru, Cuba, and Russia as Farmer changes minds and practices through his dedication to the philosophy that "the only real nation is humanity" - a philosophy that is embodied in the small public charity he founded, Partners In Health. He enlists the help of the Gates Foundation, George Soros, the U.N.’s World Health Organization, and others in his quest to cure the world. At the heart of this book is the example of a life based on hope, and on an understanding of the truth of the Haitian proverb “Beyond mountains there are mountains”: as you solve one problem, another problem presents itself, and so you go on and try to solve that one too.
“Mountains Beyond Mountains unfolds with the force of a gathering revelation,” says Annie Dillard, and Jonathan Harr says, “[Farmer] wants to change the world. Certainly this luminous and powerful book will change the way you see it.” Random House
Articles:
- Champion Of the Poor by: Philip Elmer-DeWitt: Time; 11/7/2005, Vol. 166 Issue 19, p79-83
- Health as a Birthright by: Catherine Arnst: Business Week; 5/29/2006 Issue 3986, p20
- HealthSTAT: A Student Approach to Building Skills Needed to Serve Poor Communities by Carmen Patrick Mohan, Arun Mohan:
- Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved; 08/ 2007, Vol. 18, Issue 3, pg. 523, 8 pgs
- Report calls for changes in US global AIDS efforts by Michael McCarthy: The Lancet; 04/7-13/ 2007. Vol. 369, Issue 9568, pg. 1155, 2 pgs
- Whither Equity in Health: the state of the poor in Latin America by Dr. Paul Farmer
- Wiping Out TB and AIDS by: Michael Satchell: U.S. News & World Report, 10/31/2005, Vol. 139 Issue 16, p60-62
- XDR Tuberculosis -- Implications for Global Public Health by Mario C. Raviglione, Ian M. Smith:
- The New England Journal of Medicine; 02/15/2007. Vol. 356 Issue 7, pg. 656
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For further exploration of the themes and issues explored in Mountains Beyond Mountains, here are a few suggestions.
You'll find much more by searching in the Library Catalog under subjects like:
- Haiti - social conditions
- AIDS (disease)
- Tuberculosis - history
- Public Health - moral and ethical aspects
- Human Rights
Titles in the collection:
- AIDS in the twenty-first century: disease and globalization / by Tony Barnett and Alan Whiteside (on order)
- Cuba and Haiti / dvd by Globe Trekker
- Heart of Haiti / photography by Andrea Baldeck
- International human rights in context: law, politics, morals / by Phillip Alston and Ryan Goodman (not yet published)
- Investing in health: development effectiveness in the health, nutrition, and population sectors / by Susan Stout and Timothy A. Johnston
- Moving mountains: the race to treat global AIDS / by Anne-Christine d’Adesky
- Pioneers in medicine and their impact on tuberculosis / by Thomas M. Daniel
- Reproducing inequities: poverty and the politics of population in Haiti / by M. Catherine Maternowska with foreword by Paul Farmer
- The bioarchaeology of tuberculosis: a global view on a reemerging disease / by Charlotte A. Roberts and Jane E. Bulkstra
- The return of the white plague: global poverty and the new tuberculosis / edited by Matthew Gandy and Alimuddin Zumla
- Zombie curse: a doctor’s 25-year journey into the heart of the AIDS epidemic in Haiti / by Arthur Fournier and Daniel Herlihy
Works by Paul Farmer:
- AIDS and accusation: Haiti and the geography of blame
- Infections and Inequalities: The Modern Plagues
- Pathologies of power: health, human rights, and the new war on the poor / Paul Farmer ; with a foreword by Amartya Sen
- The Uses of Haiti
- Women, poverty, and AIDS: sex, drugs, and structural violence / edited by Paul Farmer, Margaret Connors, Janie Simmons (not yet published)
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