When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalathini
Hey guys, it’s Andrew! It’s already almost the end of the year; it feels like it went by so fast. For my final blog post, I’ll be reviewing When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalathini, an autobiography published following the author’s inevitable passing to cancer. I hope you enjoy. When Breath Becomes Air is a far cry from what you’d normally expect from a story, even among other autobiographies, in the sense that he wrote the memoir with the full knowledge that his life would be coming to an end. His reflections on his life are heavily based on this fact, and he confronts his mortality all throughout the book. Kalathini opens with a short prologue running through some of his recent memories. We’re right there with him as he learns of his terminal condition, and we watch his pain as he’s forced to accept that everything he’s worked for is about to come to an end. He then transitions into a more linear recollection of his experiences, starting from childhood and stories of his homet...