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All That Moves Us

A Pediatric Neurosurgeon, His Young Patients, and Their Stories of Grace and Resilience

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All That Moves Us

By: Jay Wellons
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“The surgical interventions in these pages are dizzying, but the fact that Jay Wellons can write as well as he can operate provides a whole other level of amazement.”—Ann Patchett, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Commonwealth

“A powerful and moving account of the intense joys and sorrows of being a pediatric neurosurgeon.”—Henry Marsh, New York Times bestselling author of Do No Harm: Stories of Life, Death, and Brain Surgery

ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: The New Yorker, Publishers Weekly

Tumors, injuries, ruptured vascular malformations—there is almost no such thing as a non-urgent brain surgery when it comes to kids. For a pediatric neurosurgeon working in the medical minefield of the brain—in which a single millimeter in every direction governs something that makes us essentially human—every day presents the challenge, and the opportunity, to give a new lease on life to a child for whom nothing is yet fully determined and all possibilities still exist.

In All That Moves Us, Dr. Jay Wellons pulls back the curtain to reveal the profoundly moving triumphs, haunting complications, and harrowing close calls that characterize the life of a pediatric neurosurgeon, bringing the high-stakes drama of the operating room to life with astonishing candor and honest compassion. Reflecting on lessons learned over twenty-five years and thousands of operations completed on some of the most vulnerable and precious among us, Wellons recounts in gripping detail the moments that have shaped him as a doctor, as a parent, and as the only hope for countless patients whose young lives are in his hands.

Wellons shares scenes of his early days as the son of a military pilot, the years of grueling surgical training, and true stories of what it’s like to treat the brave children he meets on the threshold between life and death. From the little boy who arrived at the hospital near death from a gunshot wound to the head, to the eight-year-old whose shredded nerves were repaired using suture as fine as human hair, to the brave mother-to-be undergoing fetal spinal cord surgery, All That Moves Us is an unforgettable portrait of the countless human dramas that take place in a busy modern children’s hospital—and a meditation on the marvel of life as seen from under the white-hot lights of the operating room.

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All That Moves Us tells the story of lives that have been shattered and reassembled. The surgical interventions in these pages are dizzying, but the fact that Jay Wellons can write as well as he can operate provides a whole other level of amazement. This is a wondrous and deeply moving book.”—Ann Patchett, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Commonwealth

“As a surgeon, Jay Wellons has long healed with his hands. What this engaging and illuminating book shows us is how important the heart is in the life and work of a doctor charged with the sacred—even staggering—task of operating on the brains of children. At once reflective and searching, Wellons’s stories from the journey give us hope that light can emerge from even the darkest of hours.”—Jon Meacham, #1 New York Times bestselling author of His Truth Is Marching On: John Lewis and the Power of Hope

“Reading All That Moves Us feels like watching a full season of your favorite medical drama, complete with harrowing surgical scenes and meaningful reflections within each episode. In bearing witness to some of life’s most profound moments, Jay Wellons has written an extraordinarily memorable book.”—Mary Laura Philpott, author of Bomb Shelter: Love, Time, and Other Explosives

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Loved it!

I loved the book! Didn’t want the book to end. Wanted to learn more of his stories and insights.

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Incredibly Moving

I really needed to hear this at a time when my studies started to feel overwhelming. What an amazing reminder of what’s important in life and medicine. The rollercoaster of emotions you’re bound to feel listening to this will keep you captivated throughout the entirety of the book until, all of the sudden, it’s over. Thank you Dr. Wellons.

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A MUST READ

A must read! Each chapter is a captivating true story. I could reread it again.

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The compassion that was shown by the author, as well as his scientific knowledge. I love this book.

There was nothing to dislike in my opinion. I felt as though I was with this doctor seeing patients with him. I especially enjoyed the epilog where COVID-19 and other vaccines were discussed. Science should always win over ignorance.

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Starts slow, but Moves You as it Progresses

Initially, I did not enjoy the narration because the author, a neurosurgeon, seemed to lack emotional context as he read everything in a monotone voice that never changed.
Even when he shared sad outcomes, in the first half of the book, he sounded like a resident reading notes off a bedside chart. Yes, he is a neurosurgeon, and he reminded us over and over again.
Just as I was about to toss the book, the good doctor blossomed, and the rest of the book delivered the message that Dr. W. wanted us to grasp - that medicine is a complex field with wins and losses like a chess game.
That juvenile medicine is even more so, and the stakes are higher. That surgeons are not entirely aloof and that their daily encounters with life and death situations can impact their lives, too.
If you decide to listen to this book, be patient, withhold judgement, it does get better and by the end of it, you'd doff your hat for the medical field and the many great doctors/nurses/ staff who serve us and save lives daily.

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What a beautiful soul.

Thank you for sharing so much of yourself in this book. It took a long time to get through this book. Each section was so moving I had to put it down to recover emotionally.

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A Peek Behind the Curtain

I am so glad that I listened to this book. If you have a child going for neurological surgery, this book will help to prepare you for the good and bad. The author is an excellent reader as well as a story teller.

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all of it

loved it, as a retired nurse found it to be wonderful and true to life

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incredibly inspiring book, wonderfully read

Wonderfully read by the author, The book relates the miracles of neuro-surgery and the relationships with his patients who he has helped through traumatic accidents and health crises. Incredible stories, beautifully related.

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The Title Says it All

Jay Wellons does an outstanding job of helping us understand his story, his practice, his patients and their families. He writes well and has very important things to say about what really matters when treating patients and training the next generation of pediatric neurosurgeons. I further appreciate that he sees himself firmly as a part of a healthcare team which is critical to providing stellar care. Thank you, Dr. Wellons, for sharing your insights, wisdom and stories with us and thank you to all the patients, families and staff members who so generously contributed as well.

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