An excellent book, though I found it to be sad at most points. Rather, I mean that to say that I am glad both of my children were born without heart defects.
Ruhlman presents a brief history of heart surgery, and a good picture of those that make congenital heart surgery their work. He does an excellent job of showing those members both as human, as the miracle-workers that they are seen to be by outsiders. I liked his voice within the book, like that of a friend, who got to tag along and was shown a great deal of what goes on behind the scenes. The parents of all of these children were painted very well, also, I thought, shown stark within the reality of their situation. Mostly, I liked that everyone in the book, even the patients, had a face.