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Matilda's Triumph: A Memoir Kindle Edition

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Matilda's Triumph: A Memoir is the story of the author's mother’s encounter with a devastating stroke and her physician-son’s struggle with the acceptance that he could not save her. The narrative uniquely weaves two stories: the gripping saga of a family devastated by illness intertwined with compelling episodes of that same family’s turbulent past, learning about its tormented but undaunted mother, a lioness raising her five sons as a single parent in the Bronx.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00HTRAHNW
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Langmarc Publishing (January 12, 2014)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ January 12, 2014
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2777 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 390 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    5.0 5.0 out of 5 stars 14 ratings

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Richard Moss M.D.
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Richard Moss is a board-certified specialist in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (Ear Nose and Throat). He earned his undergraduate degree in Biology at Indiana University and completed his Doctor of Medicine Degree at the Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis.

He is one of the original investors in the St. Thomas Surgery Center and a member of both the Indiana State Medical Association and the Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.

Between 1987 and 1990, he traveled extensively throughout Asia, serving as a visiting surgeon on a voluntary basis at major medical centers in Thailand, Nepal, India, and Bangladesh. During his time in Hat-Yai, Thailand he met his future wife Ying, a nurse at Prince of Songkla University Hospital. In 1991, Dr. Moss and Ying settled in Jasper, Indiana, to begin a private practice that has been in operation for over 25 years with offices in Jasper and Washington, Indiana.

Although Dr. Moss received little or no compensation during the three years he traveled in Asia, he considers them among the most rewarding periods of his life. He continues his volunteer work and extensive travel with his family around the world today, including lecturing and performing surgery on a limited basis. He has been to Central and South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia, and gives presentations of his travels and work overseas at local schools and churches.

Dr. Moss has written regular columns for Indiana newspapers, including The Dubois County Herald, The Indianapolis Star, The Evansville Courier and Press, The City County Observer, The Vanderburgh Independent Press, The Bloomington Herald-Times, The Petersburg Press Dispatch, and The Ferdinand News; had a local radio talk show; and was the host of a local TV show Yoga for Health. He also founded, owned, and operated local eateries, Bronx Bagel and Simply Pasta. Today, he speaks publicly; was a candidate for state representative for Indiana’s 63rd district; and for Congress for Indiana’s 8th district.

Dr. Moss and Ying have been married for over 27 years and have four children. He is also the author of the memoir Matilda’s Triumph, about his mother’s encounter with a devastating stroke intertwined with compelling vignettes of her as a young woman, raising her five sons as a single parent in the Bronx.

Dr. Moss has recently released his second book, A SURGEON’S ODYSSEY, which describes his three-year journey in Thailand, Nepal, India, and Bangladesh as a young man and cancer surgeon operating in the third world under daunting circumstances. It is an adventure story, but also a cultural and spiritual passage as he worked and wandered through Asia. There is joy and triumph along with shattering defeat and tragedy. It reveals much about human nature, poverty, disease, and healing, and the fascinating cultures he encountered. A SURGEON’S ODYSSEY is the unique and inspiring journey of a young cancer surgeon who, against conventional wisdom, and forgoing wealth and financial security, embarks on a pilgrimage of healing among some of the most fascinating cultures and impoverished peoples in the world.

For more information, visit his website at RichardMossMD.com and exodusmd.com. Find Richard Moss, M.D. on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2014
Originally I had received and read the transcript, not bad.... Then I got the book, about 25 copies and distributed most of them to excellent reviews. I am not a reader and the book sat for a long time.... finally on a flight to California I committed to reading the book, six hours one way and five hours back. I was looking forward to the flight home to get back into my brother's book. I was both impressed and moved, you see we grew up together, we shared everything. Rick is my younger bro...We protected each other...When I had to beat someone up I did, if it meant protecting my brother, on the other hand Rick always looked out for me. He was always so intelligent. He would talk for hours, but intelligent content, you would listen to what he said. He was only 14 or 15 and I would say to myself, "where did Rick get this stuff?.He was "smart".And then he wrote this book, it took him 15 years, but he did it... we are all very proud of him... He wrote a great story.. He wrote about "our lives" all of us, all five brothers, our mom our dad, our family....My mom suffered a great deal.... but she was our Rock.... Clearly Rick had a special bond with mom, no one can take that away from him. he was momma's boy or her Rikkala...In the book I am Jerry.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2014
This was a touching story of a son's love for his mother who never failed him, but who was suffering his own feeling of failure of letting her down when she needed him the most. The weaving of both present and past together to keep the reader understanding the relationship between son and mother is mesmerizing. The pain experienced by the son reminds the reader of the pain felt by anyone who has lost a parent and wonders if they did everything possible to prevent their untimely deaths. I think anyone in the medical field feels that they should be able to make the proper decisions as too their parents health, but we are human first and sometimes those human qualities kick in and we lose the ability to think professionally when the emotion of a family member is involved.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2019
Enjoyed this book! I am much more aware now of the devastation that strokes foist onto families, taking the victim from normal to incapacitated within a day. The acroynm FAST should be known by all in getting rapid treatment for strokes: Facial drooping, Arm weakness, Slurred speech, Three hours Time...this author writes very well and I enjoy his books very much. Great story written with much love.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2014
Spectacular prose journeys the reader through the tragedies and triumphs of life. Each word carefully chosen for thoughtful contemplation. Moss describes the wonderment of our body's cells communicating on the battlefield in the face of a horrific disease and parallels it with the peaks and valleys of every day life with a simple, but persevering matriarch who presses forward against all odds determined to pass on the legacy of the values and traditions she holds dear to her heart. Come experience the language that connects us all...love. A must read in the rhythm and music of life.
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2014
Dr. Moss has written a beautiful and moving story detailing the trials and tribulations of a single, divorced mom raising 5 sons alone in the Bronx, New York. Her battle against all odds was indeed a great triumph and her memory is now instilled in the pages of this fantastic story. Can't wait to see the movie!
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2014
Part detective story, Moss, an otolaryngologist, becomes enmeshed in a medical mystery that takes him beyond the realm of his own discipline of expertise after his mother, visiting his southern Indiana home, suffers a debilitating stroke. What follows is an honest, unflinching, personal account of the stroke’s aftermath, its physical effects on Moss’ mother, Matilda, and its mental effects on him. Moss becomes obsessed with finding all the information he can on strokes—its cause, its offal, its medicines. He is driven to restore his mother to a better quality of life—if she survives. When not tirelessly studying strokes, he prays—prayer and study, in essence, helping him escape the present. While his mother remains unaware and in deep sleep for several days, Moss revives her, rebuilds her, via memories of his Bronx childhood in the ‘50s and ‘60s. His childhood accounts range from hair-raising to humorous to heartbreaking (his father deserted his family, leaving Matilda to fend for her five sons alone). Other passages put Moss in the present, to reflections on his own wife, two children, his practice and his community (Jasper, Indiana). Moss must face the inevitability of his beloved mother’s mortality, leaving the reader to witness a man caught between science and spirituality, guilt and forgiveness, as well as seeing him hit that hard brick wall of self-conceded helplessness, a hefty pill to swallow for capable physicians like Moss who are otherwise hotwired to be humble-free, hard-boiled and in hands-on control when facing their steady stream of patients whose lives become unbalanced due to difficult health issues. Moss is a gifted, bona fide writer. There is not a lazy sentence left on the page. Each section is short, leaving the reader in want of more. “Matilda’s Triumph” is a story of fathers, a story of sons, a story of mothers, a story of daughters, a story of brothers, a story of life, a story of death, a story of God, but ultimately, it is a love story—all neatly threaded into the fabric of a fantastic non-fiction read that left me at its end feeling exultant for having the good sense to read it.
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