"Using the case method so familiar to doctors, John McPhee has captured the essence of the struggle within medicine to find a better balance between humane interest in patients as persons and the scientific rigor demanded by modern medicine. His portraits of young family doctors in Maine vividly portray the struggle of primary care to achieve this balance." –Robert S. Lawrence, M.D., Charles S. Davidson Associate Professor of Medicine Harvard Medical School
"A sensitive portrayal of the heart of family medicine–the personal relationships between family physicians, their patients and families–and an accurate representation of the special challenges of family practice and the reasons for its recent renaissance." –
John P. Geyman, M.D., chairman, Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington and editor, Journal of Family Practice