The Temple Road- Skryf Library

by Fazlur Rahman


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A veteran cancer physician, Dr Fazlur Rahman’s story is astonishing. He was born and raised in a Mullah family, an old-line Muslim clan, in a remote village in what is now Bangladesh, with its hardships and heartaches, its myths and superstitions. The people, places and cultures that he was a part of have almost entirely disappeared. The temples, mosques and palaces, though gone, come alive again in this beautifully written memoir. And the tales of love, suffering and fate of the village occupants are intertwined with Rahman’s unlikely story of finding medicine and success in America. As a young boy, Rahman lost his mother, the heart of his family and soon after, barely survived kala-azar, a parasitic illness. The Temple Road: A Doctor’s Journey is an inspiring story of love, joy, suffering, medicine and achievement that takes readers from the jungles of Bangladesh to Dr Rahman’s training in leading medical centres in New York and Houston and the overwhelming emotions that come with his work as one of the most talented oncologists in the US.

A veteran cancer physician, Dr Fazlur Rahman’s story is astonishing. He was born and raised in a Mullah family, an old-line Muslim clan, in a remote village in what is now Bangladesh, with its hardships and heartaches, its myths and superstitions. The people, places and cultures that he was a part of have almost entirely disappeared. The temples, mosques and palaces, though gone, come alive again in this beautifully written memoir. And the tales of love, suffering and fate of the village occupants are intertwined with Rahman’s unlikely story of finding medicine and success in America. As a young boy, Rahman lost his mother, the heart of his family and soon after, barely survived kala-azar, a parasitic illness. The Temple Road: A Doctor’s Journey is an inspiring story of love, joy, suffering, medicine and achievement that takes readers from the jungles of Bangladesh to Dr Rahman’s training in leading medical centres in New York and Houston and the overwhelming emotions that come with his work as one of the most talented oncologists in the US.
304
English
Genre, Indian Writing, Biography

About The Author

Dr Fazlur Rahman has practiced cancer medicine in San Angelo, Texas, for thirty five years. Currently, he teaches medical humanities and ethics at Angelo State University. He is also an advisory board member of the Center for Medical Humanities and Ethics at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. In addition, he is a senior trustee of Austin College in Sherman, Texas and a selection committee member of its Posey Leadership Award-Global Outreach Forum. His columns, essays and stories have appeared in many national, international and regional publications, including the New York Times, Harvard Review, International Herald Tribune, Wall Street Journal, Guardian Weekly, Newsweek, Christian Science Monitor, Haaretz, Lancet, New England Journal of Medicine and Oncologist. His writing is evocative of Atul Gawande, Siddhartha Mukherjee and Oliver Sacks.


1 review for The Temple Road- Skryf Library

  1. 5 out of 5

    Excellent Book

    Great story! It’s so fun to read something by someone I know. It has insight on a life cannot imagine

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