Victoria Sweet has been a physician at San Francisco’s Laguna Honda Hospital for more than twenty years. An associate clinical professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, she is also a prize-winning historian with a Ph.D. in history and social medicine.
PRAISE FOR GOD'S HOTEL
“Transcendent… readable chapters go down like restorative sips of
cool water, and its hard-core subversion cheers like a shot of gin…
God’s Hotel [is] a tour de force… Others have written about the
relationship between time and medical care with similar eloquence
and urgency, but the centuries of perspective that Dr. Sweet brings
infuse the point with unforgettable clarity.” –The New York
Times
“A radical and inspiring alternative vision of caring for the
sick.” –Vanity Fair
“Engaging… You might not expect a book about San Francisco's
most downtrodden patients to be a page-turner, but it is. With its
colorful cast of characters battling the tide of history, God's
Hotel is a remarkable journey into the essence of medicine.” –San
Francisco Chronicle
"Victoria Sweet writes beautifully about the enormous richness of
life at Laguna Honda, the chronic [care] hospital where she has
spent the last twenty years, and the intense sense of place and
community that binds patients and staff there. Such community in
the medical world is vanishingly rare now, and Laguna Honda may be
the last of its kind… God's Hotel is a most important book which
raises fundamental questions about the nature of medicine in our
time. It should be required reading for anyone interested in the
'business' of healthcare – and especially those interested in
the humanity of healthcare." –Oliver Sacks, M.D. author of The Man
Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and The Mind's Eye
“Victoria Sweet has written the best non-fiction book I've read
this year… The qualities that make her a great doctor are the same
qualities that make her book so powerful, original and relevant…
For a very long time, a gang of renegades got away with practicing
medicine the way it should be: sitting with patients, watching,
listening, often doing nothing more than being present. And then
Victoria Sweet, a candidate for sainthood, wrote a book that is a
beacon in the darkness.” –Jesse Kornbluth, Huffington Post
“A beautifully written and illuminating book… [Sweet’s] metaphors
are poetic and hint at the mystical, but then she pulls back with
the educated eye of a scientist… For both the agnostic and the
believer, Sweet pinpoints the element of medicine that makes it a
calling rather than a job: the unique and sustaining love that is
sparked between a doctor and patient.” –Jerome Groopman, The New
York Review of Books
"Remarkable… [Sweet] would appreciate that it took time for me to
journey to and through her work since that may be one of the many
compelling messages she so eloquently, yet simply by storytelling,
conveys… permitting ‘tincture of time’ to also do its job." –The
Huffington Post
“Sweet writes fluidly and well… She weaves a fascinating account of
the historical forces that transformed our view of the body… It's
high time that someone gets medieval on modern medicine's morass,
and Victoria Sweet is just the woman to do it.” –Cleveland Plain
Dealer
“Captivating… with this humane and thoughtful work, Sweet joins
physician-authors such as Oliver Sacks, Jerome Groopman and Abraham
Verghese.” –The Dallas Morning News“Sweet’s tone in God’s Hotel
nicely matches her subject. Her writing has a lovely, antique
quality… This hospital, with its chronically ill patients,
crumbling buildings, and never-ending budget woes, was 'a gift.' In
this beautiful and unique book, she shares that gift with us
generously.” –The Boston Globe
"Intelligent and moving… In this often lyrical book, Dr. Sweet
reveals a deep spirituality and unsentimental compassion."
–Minneapolis Star-Tribune "Sweet paints a dynamic portrait… [which]
is at its core testimonial to the body’s remarkable ability to heal
when it is provided with the simple ingredients of time and care."
–Utne Reader
“Visionary… thoroughly subversive in all the best ways… Sweet
proposes ways that we might reimagine our way forward by looking
into the distant past… This book’s lessons and conclusions should
challenge doctors, nurses, hospital administrators, and policy
makers to stop and rethink their core beliefs.” –Journal of Health
Affairs
"Containing no medical jargon… nothing too gory or gut-wrenching;
just descriptive stories of patients, unusual treatments, a
hospital in transition, and a doctor on a journey, learning to
practice 'a beautiful art.'" –East Bay Express
"By braiding… historical searches with her time at Laguna Honda,
[Sweet] arrives at a compelling critique of modernized health care
and a vision for transforming it." –Books & Culture
“[Our] healthcare system might function a lot better if every
single American citizen, healthcare professional, politician and
legislator would read Victoria Sweet’s insightful, beautifully
written and moving book.” –Bookpage
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