Abraham Nussbaum

Physician, Teacher, Writer


Order Now

Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Johns Hopkins University Press | Bookshop.org |



  • The Lathe of Heaven, Ursula K. Le Guin

    The Lathe of Heaven, Ursula K. Le Guin

    What do you give a shrink who reads? Speculative fiction as prophesy, but with a capacity to break your heart. This goes on the list of books I wish I had read twice: today and tomorrow. “Are there really people without resentment, without hate, she wondered. People who never go…

  • Jayber Crow, Wendell Berry

    A book about a barber, but a med student advised me to read it as a kind of doctor book. Jayber narrates a half century of executives supplanting farmers, tractors displacing mules, backhoes replacing shovels, and a man who walks away into the woods. Not backwards, but into a better…

  • The Occasional Human Sacrifice, Carl Elliott

    The truth does not always out. The righteous are rarely rewarded in the kingdom of academic medicine. For a quarter century now, Carl Elliott has been appealing to the conscience of medicine. Always coming after medicine at a slant, he can see what others cannot. For the first time, he…


Exit mobile version