"The House of Moss" is a gripping and emotionally charged novel that intertwines the lives of a father and son, both dedicated to the field of neurosurgery. The story begins with Phillip Moss, a fourth-year medical student at Northwestern University, as he navigates the challenges of medical school and anxiously awaits the results of the "Early Match" for neurosurgery residency. His dream is to join his father's renowned program at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, a journey filled with hope, anxiety, and the desire to uphold a family legacy. Parallel to Phil's journey, the novel delves into the past, recounting the harrowing experiences of Phillip Moss, Sr., during the Vietnam War. As a neurosurgeon in a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) unit, Dr. Moss faces the horrors of war, performing life-saving surgeries under dire conditions. The narrative captures his dedication, the bonds formed with fellow soldiers, and the impact of the war on his life and career. The story also reveals the ethical slippery slope upon which Phillip Moss, Sr., places himself, steering him into a collision course with his son's own identity. "The House of Moss" masterfully weaves together the professional and personal lives of father and son, showcasing how far a son will go to pay for the sins of his father in pursuit of one's dreams.
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