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Book details
  • Genre:BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
  • SubGenre:Cultural, Ethnic & Regional / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:296
  • eBook ISBN:9781483514000

Undocumented

My Journey to Princeton and Harvard and Life as a Heart Surgeon

by Harold Fernandez, MD

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Overview
In search for a better future, Harold 's parents travelled to New York to work in sweatshops. Years later, Harold and his brother risked their lives for the opportunity to join them. In the early hours of October 27, 1978, my brother and I huddled in the bow of a small motorboat fighting against the ravages of the Atlantic Ocean. The solitude of the night, and the ferocious movements of the boat were devastating. We all thought that we would die. I prayed for another day so that I could hug my parents. Harold's epic journey brought him to the charm and beauty of the mythic classrooms, and libraries, of Princeton University and Harvard Medical School.
Description
In the darkness of the early hours of October 27, 1978, my brother and I huddled in the bow of a small motorboat fighting against the ravages of the Atlantic Ocean. The darkness, the solitude of the night, and the ferocious movements of the boat were too much for us to handle. We all thought that we would die. I prayed and I begged the lord for another day so that I could see my parents. Once a safe and humble community, Barrio Antioquia—a town in Medellín, Colombia—was now plagued by unemployment and overrun by gangs, drug mules, and hired assassins. Realizing Medellín held no future for their family, Harold Fernandez’s parents travelled illegally to New York to work in sweatshops, leaving their sons behind temporarily. Years later, Harold and his brother risked their lives for the opportunity to join their parents in America. Harold’s epic journey brought him from the turbulent violence and drug wars of Medellín to the charm and beauty of the mythic classrooms, libraries, and laboratories of Princeton University and Harvard Medical School. On his way to fulfilling his childhood dream of helping others, Harold endured the struggles of living in the margins as an undocumented immigrant. This is a story of inexhaustible love, unfailing determination, and human compassion. It shows that in America all dreams are possible.
About the author
Harold A. Fernandez, MD is a leading heart surgeon in New York. He is professor of surgery, and co-director of the Heart Institute at Stony Brook University. He completed his college education at Princeton University, and medical training at Harvard Medical School, and MIT followed by residency and fellowship training at NYU Medical Center. He currently resides in New York with his wife, Sandra; his daughter, Jasmine; and his son, Brandon.

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