The Tennis Partner

The Tennis Partner

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  • Author: Abraham Verghese
  • Publisher: Harper Perennial
  • Release Date: October 1999
  • ISBN-10: 0060931132
  • ISBN-13: 9780060931131
  • List Price: $14.99

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Summary

What is it about sports that makes some men wax as mystical as a Castanedan Yaqui? In the hands of writers such as David James Duncan and Norman Maclean, the simple, repetitive motions of baseball, fly-fishing, and golf have acquired almost numinous significance. In The Tennis Partner, Dr. Abraham Verghese takes on his own fascination with tennis and comes up with as good an explanation as any: "In the way we controlled the movement of a yellow ball in space, we were imposing order on a world that was fickle and capricious. Each ball that we put into play, for as long as it went back and forth between us, felt like a charm to be added to a necklace full of spells, talismans, and fetishes, which one day add up to an Aaron's rod, an Aladdin's lamp, a magic carpet. Each time we played, this feeling of restoring order, of mastery, was awakened."

For both Verghese and his tennis partner, a fourth-year medical student named David Smith, the game is a much-needed island of order in the midst of personal chaos. Both men are struggling to rebuild their lives, Verghese undergoing a painful divorce, Smith struggling with an intravenous cocaine addiction. For a brief, idyllic period, their friendship flourishes; Verghese mentors Smith in the examining room, while Smith, an Australian who competed briefly on the pro circuit, ends up Verghese's teacher on the court. But there are dark corners to David's personality, and under the mounting pressures of medical school and his increasingly complicated love life, these come to the fore. Even as he learns how to inhabit his new life, Verghese watches with horror as his friend relapses, dries out, then relapses again. The author of the powerful My Own Country, a chronicle of caring for AIDS patients in rural Tennessee, Verghese once again proves that the skills of a good doctor are strikingly similar to those of a good writer. Careful observation, compassion, restraint: these are the instruments Verghese uses to stunning effect in The Tennis Partner. A paean to the healing powers of tennis, this book is also a moving meditation on friendship, fatherhood, love, addiction, and the particular loneliness of physicians. --Mary Park

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Highly recommended for medical folks with medical or tennis intertests

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I really enjoyed this book. It dived headlong into the story and kept drawing me back in when I began to get a little bored with the tennis narratives. His discussion of, and obvious affection for, El Paso was intriguing. Can't wait to read his next book.

Remembering

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I was one of many individuals to have the privilege of knowing Dr. Verghese and David Smith through my association with Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at El Paso. The story relating to David's tragic life and death hit me like it happened only yesterday. David was a person that everyone liked. He had a promising career as a physician who wanted to specialize in Emergency Medicine. Unfortunately, his drug addiction brought about his tragic end. This book should be read by anyone that has or is suffering from a drug addiction. From Dr. Verghese's story, one will be drawn into the promise and the darkness that overtook a young man before he could visualize and follow his dream.

A moving important story

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This book was not what I expected, but so much more!
With the drug problem we are experiencing in the world today, this novel opened my eyes as to how pervasive and devasting addictions are and how far reaching the effects spread.
Beautifully written and the characters were so well developed as to come alive and stay with me long after I finished reading it.
Looking forward to reading his newest novel, CUTTING FOR STONE as this author is a master storyteller!

One of the best...ever

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I read this many years ago and was reminded of it when I saw Verghese had a new book coming out. If you get a chance, read this book because it is one of the best, most heart-breaking stories you will ever find. The only thing better would be to meet this man in person.

A great read

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I am currently a training physician at Texas Tech Univeristy in El Paso, where this story took place, and it really hits close to home. I picked it up and couldnt put it down. Really an amazing and heartbreaking story. Dr Verghese came to lecture recently and that was what motivated me to read his book. He is truly a scholar who is a master in the arts and sciences, a very compassionate physician and a great teacher.