abecedarian
Well-Known Member
Very enjoyable read. Fascinating story of a poor ghetto kid who grew up to become a world-reknown neurosurgeon. I appreciated Carson's humble attitude about his successes, and how he still mourns the losses. Dr. Carson attributes his success to valuable lessons his mother drilled into him and his brother, and to his strong Christian faith. I finished the book wishing he lived next door so we could talk about life and stuff. I am looking forward to reading his latest book, America the Beautiful: Rediscovering What Made This Nation Great.