Anthony Youn, M.D. with Alan Eisenstock

By Anthony Youn, M.D. with Alan Eisenstock

This is the temporary site of the upcoming book IN STITCHES, to be released April, 2011 by Gallery Books

Reviews

Praise for IN STITCHES:

"Dr. Youn is a frequent guest on my show, and I can say without a doubt that he’s a cut above the rest!”
- Rachael Ray

“Surprisingly warm and unquestionably witty, In Stitches is a riveting look at the sacrifice it takes to become a premiere plastic surgeon. In a world where physicians can be almost god-like, Dr. Tony’s not afraid to show us his heart, his humor, and his humanity. I adored In Stitches and even though I’m not ready to book Dr. Tony for a face-lift, I’d sure like to call him for lunch.”
- Jen Lancaster, NY Times Bestselling Author of Bitter Is The New Black.

"Part 'Grey's Anatomy,' part 'Nip-Tuck,' In Stitches takes you under the knife to expose the layers of one doctor's journey to become not only a plastic surgeon but also his own man. A humorous, heartfelt, honest memoir about med school and MCATs, fathers and sons, and finding your place in the world, In Stitches will tickle your funny bone, touch your heart and make you think differently about your doctor."
-Wade Rouse, author of It's All Relative and At Least in the City Someone Would Hear Me Scream

"My fellow plastic surgeon Anthony Youn, M.D.'s book, In Stitches, is a brilliant and bouncy read. Humorous and energetic, the author takes us along with him in medical school on his way to becoming a surgeon. He makes you feel as if you are along for the ride. Rich with dialogue, I found myself rooting for him in all sorts of circumstances from his first surgery to hitting on co-eds."
-Dr. Drew Ordon, host of television's The Doctors

"If you're contemplating medical school, you'll need three things: resilience, caffeine, and Tony Youn's In Stitches -- a raucously funny and genuinely affecting account of what becoming a doctor is really like.  Dr. Youn traces his success to a stern Korean father and his own fanatical work ethic -- but the real secret is his fabulous sense of humor, which shines through every page of In Stitches."
-Dr. Audrey Young, author of What Patients Taught Me and House of Hope and Fear