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Tracy Kidder, an American author, is celebrated for his immersive works of nonfiction that delve into the lives of ordinary people facing extraordinary challenges. From his Pulitzer Prize-winning book "The Soul of a New Machine" to his intimate portraits of doctors, teachers, and activists, Kidder's writing illuminates the complexities of human experience with compassion and insight. His ability to capture the essence of his subjects and tell their stories with empathy and grace has earned him widespread acclaim as one of America's finest literary journalists.

"The combination of domesticity and wildness - that's a deep expression."

"I usually write about ordinary people and ordinary things, but Paul Farmer is the least ordinary person I've ever met... He's the leader of a small group of people who hope to cure a sick world, and I hope my book can help in some small way."

"When I select a topic, it's usually a commitment of two to three years of my life."

"What interests me is trying to catch the reflection of the human being on the page. I'm interested in how ordinary people live their lives."
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