Skip to content
Free UK delivery over £35 • Brand New Books • Trusted by millions of customers
Free UK delivery over £35

When Breath Becomes Air, Being Mortal, Your Life in My Hands 3 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

SKU VRT-12246

ISBN: 9789123671823

Save 21% Save 21%
Original price £27.99
Original price £27.99 - Original price £27.99
Original price £27.99
Current price £21.99
£21.99 - £21.99
Current price £21.99
Availability:
Low stock
Free Shipping
Free 48-Hour Delivery

On orders over £35

Easy Returns
Fast UK Dispatch

Orders shipped within 24 hours

Secure Payment
Easy 30-Day Returns

Hassle-free returns on eligible items

Secure Payment
Secure Checkout

Safe & encrypted payment options

Titles in This Set:
When breath becomes air
Being mortal
Your life in my hands

Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback

Overview:
Step into a trio of intimate explorations of medicine, mortality, and meaning with this carefully curated three-book collection. When breath becomes air by Paul Kalanithi blends the precision of a neurosurgeon with the vulnerability of a patient facing terminal cancer, offering a poignant meditation on what makes life worth living when time is limited. Being mortal by Atul Gawande expands the conversation beyond hospital walls to aging, palliative care, and the limits of medical intervention, guiding readers through ethical choices, family dynamics, and the human costs of progress. Your life in my hands provides a frontline perspective from a junior doctor navigating the chaos and responsibility of life-and-death decisions. Together, the trio forms a powerful arc—from clinical knowledge to compassionate practice. This paperback collection is ideal for thoughtful readers seeking deeper understanding of healthcare, resilience, and the human side of medicine, and it makes a meaningful gift for medical students, caregivers, and readers who crave intellectually rigorous, emotionally honest storytelling.

What Makes This Collection Special:
The three works converge on a shared mission: illuminate what it means to care for others when lives hang in the balance. You gain three complementary perspectives—Kalanithi’s physician-turned-patient, Gawande’s peer-based analysis of medicine’s limits, and Clarke’s front-line diary of training and practice in the NHS. The voices differ in emphasis yet align in empathy, clarity, and moral curiosity. Readers move from the science and discipline of becoming a healer to the humility required when healing is imperfect. The set offers both intellectual depth and emotional resonance, making it a standout gift, a reliable teaching resource, and a compelling binge-read for lovers of medical memoirs and investigative nonfiction alike.

Books Included in This Collection:
When breath becomes air
This memoir by a brilliant neurosurgeon unfolds as a candid meditation on vocation, family, and the fragility of life. It blends scientific insight with personal reflection to examine what truly matters when a doctor becomes a patient. The narrative is calm, precise, and deeply human, inviting readers to consider the responsibilities, risks, and rewards of a medical career at the highest level. It’s a powerful entry point into conversations about purpose, mortality, and the meaning of a life spent in service to others.

Being mortal
In this landmark book, Atul Gawande examines how medicine often fails to align with the realities of aging and dying. Drawing on research, interviews, and his own clinical experiences, it asks tough questions about goals of care, quality of life, and the role of clinicians in guiding difficult choices. The prose is lucid and persuasive, balancing practical policy insights with intimate stories that illustrate the human stakes behind every medical decision. The result is a thoughtful, practical roadmap for reimagining how we approach the end of life.

Your life in my hands
Your Life in My Hands offers a visceral look at medical training and frontline care from the perspective of a junior doctor. It captures the pace, pressure, teamwork, and ethical tensions of working in a high-stakes environment. The tone is intimate and unflinching, revealing how decisions in hospital corridors ripple through patients’ lives and families. For readers who crave authenticity and a window into the realities of modern medical practice, this title completes the trio with a compelling, grounded voice.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection speaks to adult readers who want realism balanced with reflection. It’s ideal for medical students, healthcare professionals, and readers seeking powerful memoirs about vocation, ethics, and patient care. Gift buyers will appreciate the set’s cohesive theme and hardcover-like polish in paperback format, while book clubs will value the thoughtful discussions these titles spark about life, death, and how we choose to heal. If you enjoyed personal narratives that pair intellect with humanity, this triple bill will satisfy and linger in memory.

Key Benefits:

  • Three acclaimed medical memoirs delivering diverse perspectives on care, mortality, and professional purpose
  • Clear through-lines about ethics, communication, and patient-centered practice
  • Thoughtfully selected for readers who enjoy scholarly yet accessible healthcare writing
  • Great for group discussion, classrooms, and book clubs focused on medicine and humanity
  • Premium paperback collection with consistent formatting for a cohesive reading journey
  • Ideal gift for medical students, clinicians, and lovers of non-fiction that respects the human side of science

About the Author:
Paul Kalanithi (1977–2015) was a Stanford-trained neurosurgeon and writer whose memoir When Breath Becomes Air, published posthumously in 2016, captivated readers with its earnest inquiry into meaning, life, and death. Atul Gawande is a renowned surgeon, public health researcher, and longtime New Yorker contributor; his books—Complications, Better, The Checklist Manifesto, and Being Mortal—have shaped conversations about medical practice and ethics. Rachel Clarke, a British physician and author of Your Life in My Hands, offers an intimate, unflinching look at medical training and frontline care in the NHS. Together, these authors bring a powerful blend of clinical expertise and humane storytelling to this collection, delivering both knowledge and empathy in equal measure.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
This collection delivers a complete, cohesive reading experience that deepens understanding of medicine from multiple angles. You’ll witness the evolution of a healer’s mindset, explore the tensions between science and compassion, and come away with a more nuanced view of what it means to care for others. It’s a thoughtful, premium-feeling set that reads beautifully as a guided journey through medicine, life, and the choices that define us—and makes a standout gift for readers who value substance, craft, and heart in non-fiction.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.

Bigger bundles

Better value

Fast UK delivery

Free over £35

Brand new books

From a trusted retailer 

COMMON QUESTIONS

1. Do you offer free delivery?

Yes, The Book Bundle offers free UK delivery on orders over £35. This makes bundles and multi-book orders especially good value.

2. Why are the books so heavily discounted?

Discounts may come from publisher offers, special stock opportunities, clearance lines or bulk-buying advantages. The downside is that stock sells out extremely fast so we can't guarantee that your set will be available tomorrow. Secure it today.

3. Are the books genuine editions?

Yes. The Book Bundle sells genuine books from recognised publishers and suppliers. Product pages may include details such as ISBN, publisher, format and author information so customers can check the edition before ordering.

4. Are the books brand new or used?

All books sold by The Book Bundle are brand new.This makes them suitable for gifts, schools, home libraries, and collectors.

5. Is the price for the full bundle or just one book?

The price shown is for the product described on the page. If the title says “collection”, “bundle”, “box set” or “set”, the price is for the full set described, not just one book.

6. How long does delivery take?

We dispatch orders in 24 hours, and it usually takes 48-72 hours to arrive.