They are called "The Anomalies"a handful of patients across Dr. Marc Siegel's career who have experienced recoveries so profound, so statistically impossible, that the hospital administration quietly labels them miracles. For Marc, a man who has always placed his faith in scalpels and statistics, these events are a personal and professional crisis. The story follows his gripping, personal journey as he investigates the lives of these patients, seeking a rational explanation. He finds none. Instead, he is drawn into the intimate stories of their lives, their faith, and their despair. As he grapples with the mounting evidence, he is forced to confront the gaping void in his own worldview and the very nature of healing itself. This is not just a medical mystery, but a profound exploration of hope, belief, and the unsettling possibility that the most essential element of a cure might be something science can never quantify
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