Except I finished Face to Face: My Quest to Perform the First Full Face Transplant
But how dreary and dull and full of cliches. I think she'll best be served by a biography written by someone else. Her story is very flat and one dimensional. Those extra angles need to be added to pain a full picture of a woman who has done something amazing.
Two cover notes: the image is misleading. While the face transplant Siemionow was a vast improvement for her patient, she does not look anything like the woman on the cover. Also, part of the cover verbiage touts about an epilogue that about the actual transplant. It's only three pages.
And for a stand out memoir by a transplant surgeon? Try Pauline Chen's Final Exam: A Surgeon's Reflections on Mortality
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