“There are lots of memoirs out there about heart disease, but Time for a Heart-to-Heart is unique . . . thought-provoking and challenging, with lots of insight and wisdom, inviting any reader with a beating heart to contemplate nothing less than the meaning of life. Plus, it’s a fun read filled with entertaining anecdotes from Bob’s colorful past. As we used to say in Brooklyn, ‘What’s not to like?’ This is a must-read.” —Larry King, founder of the Larry King Cardiac Foundation (from the foreword)
“Bob Mitchell has great insights into medicine, and much more brilliant insights into life. His memoir is wonderfully funny, uplifting, and a true celebration of what we all should be thankful for, the passionate fight for survival. Do-overs are indeed an engineering feature of our bodies. As a weekly radio/podcast show host, I get to read fifty-two books a year—some 830 since I started. Bob Mitchell’s Time for a Heart-to-Heart is clearly at the top, among many great ones.” —Mike Roizen, PhD, chief wellness officer at the Cleveland Clinic and New York Times bestselling author
“I’m always impressed by the bravery of patients, especially when risks are high—how do they find their courage, patience, and optimism? Bob Mitchell brings that conjuring to life from a rare perspective, grounded in several thousand years of literature, philosophy . . . and sports! Mitchell’s sweeping chronicle of life and heart transplantation is Odyssean, Dantean, Talmudic, and reminiscent of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. It is a Truth Well Told.” —Craig R. Smith, PhD, chairman of the Department of Surgery, College of Physicians & Surgeons of Columbia University; surgeon-in-chief at Columbia University Medical Center of New York Presbyterian Hospital
“Few individuals have traveled on the remarkable journey detailed in this memoir; fewer still have the capacity to make it come alive in the context of art, literature, and Everyman’s experience. Bob Mitchell draws upon an unparalleled depth of knowledge and erudition to craft a must-read work for patients, providers, and all those whose lives are personally touched by the intersection of heart disease and high technology.” —Dr. Stuart F. Seides, physician executive director of MedStar Heart & Vascular Institute, Washington, D.C.
“I believe that Bob’s story will provide hope to other patients with severe medical diseases, promote faith in modern medicine, and, above all, underscore the importance of support from family and friends to healing and recovery. This book is about real life and a great and hard-fought outcome, as told by a true novelist.” —Jon A. Kobashigawa, PhD, director of the Heart Transplant Program, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, LA (from the afterword)
“There are lots of memoirs out there about heart disease, but Time for a Heart-to-Heart is unique . . . thought-provoking and challenging, with lots of insight and wisdom, inviting any reader with a beating heart to contemplate nothing less than the meaning of life. Plus, it’s a fun read filled with entertaining anecdotes from Bob’s colorful past. As we used to say in Brooklyn, ‘What’s not to like?’ This is a must-read.” —Larry King, founder of the Larry King Cardiac Foundation (from the foreword)
“Bob Mitchell has great insights into medicine, and much more brilliant insights into life. His memoir is wonderfully funny, uplifting, and a true celebration of what we all should be thankful for, the passionate fight for survival. Do-overs are indeed an engineering feature of our bodies. As a weekly radio/podcast show host, I get to read fifty-two books a year—some 830 since I started. Bob Mitchell’s Time for a Heart-to-Heart is clearly at the top, among many great ones.” —Mike Roizen, PhD, chief wellness officer at the Cleveland Clinic and New York Times bestselling author
“I’m always impressed by the bravery of patients, especially when risks are high—how do they find their courage, patience, and optimism? Bob Mitchell brings that conjuring to life from a rare perspective, grounded in several thousand years of literature, philosophy . . . and sports! Mitchell’s sweeping chronicle of life and heart transplantation is Odyssean, Dantean, Talmudic, and reminiscent of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. It is a Truth Well Told.” —Craig R. Smith, PhD, chairman of the Department of Surgery, College of Physicians & Surgeons of Columbia University; surgeon-in-chief at Columbia University Medical Center of New York Presbyterian Hospital
“Few individuals have traveled on the remarkable journey detailed in this memoir; fewer still have the capacity to make it come alive in the context of art, literature, and Everyman’s experience. Bob Mitchell draws upon an unparalleled depth of knowledge and erudition to craft a must-read work for patients, providers, and all those whose lives are personally touched by the intersection of heart disease and high technology.” —Dr. Stuart F. Seides, physician executive director of MedStar Heart & Vascular Institute, Washington, D.C.
“I believe that Bob’s story will provide hope to other patients with severe medical diseases, promote faith in modern medicine, and, above all, underscore the importance of support from family and friends to healing and recovery. This book is about real life and a great and hard-fought outcome, as told by a true novelist.” —Jon A. Kobashigawa, PhD, director of the Heart Transplant Program, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, LA (from the afterword)