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I've Seen the End of You

A Neurosurgeon's Look at Faith, Doubt, and the Things We Think We Know

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This gripping inspirational memoir grapples with the tension between faith and science—and between death and hope—as a seasoned neurosurgeon faces insurmountable odds and grief both in the office and at home.
WINNER OF THE ECPA CHRISTIAN BOOK AWARD® “Beautiful, haunting, powerful.”—Daniel G. Amen, MD
Dr. W. Lee Warren, a practicing brain surgeon, assumed he knew most outcomes for people with glioblastoma, head injuries, and other health-care problems. Yet even as he tried to give patients hope, his own heart would sink as he realized, I’ve seen the end of you.
But it became far more personal when the acclaimed doctor experienced an unimaginable family tragedy. That’s when he reached the end of himself.
Page-turning medical stories serve as the backdrop for a raw, honest look at how we can remain on solid ground when everything goes wrong and how we can find light in the darkest hours of life.
I’ve Seen the End of You is the rare book that offers tender empathy and tangible hope for those who are suffering. No matter what you’re facing, this doesn’t have to be the end. Even when nothing seems to makes sense, God can transform your circumstances and your life. And he can offer a new beginning.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Author/narrator W. Lee Warren beautifully conveys this audiobook about science and religion--not science versus religion. His spiritual thoughts are inspired by his practice as a brain surgeon who treats one of the most deadly cancers--glioblastoma. Warren sounds like a superb teacher as he explains complex concepts through his treatment of several patients from their first visit, through surgery, and afterward. Graphic descriptions aren't for the fainthearted but are always fascinating and understandable. The religious slant, which presents Warren's unique perspective, won't put off nonbelievers. Most touching is the mysterious and violent death of his 19-year-old son, which greatly challenged his faith. Those going through similar circumstances will feel less alone and comforted by Warren's deep compassion and clear explanations of what is taking place. S.G.B. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

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