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- ISBN: 9781554516803
- File size: 7265 KB
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- ISBN: 9781554516803
- File size: 11258 KB
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- English
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- Lexile® Measure: 1120
- Text Difficulty: 7-9
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School Library Journal
August 1, 2014
Gr 5-8-Seven epidemics are fully explained here, starting with the Black Plague and ending with AIDS. The author gives each disease a human touch by introducing a perceived "ground zero" person who might have been responsible for spreading each disease. For example, New York City's Mary Mallon, aka Typhoid Mary, cuts quite a tragic figure. In part because of lax government supervision, she ended up dying while under forced quarantine. The book reads like thriller, with gripping accounts of how these diseases affected people. A sense of drama permeates this volume: there are mysteries to be solved here, and the fate of the world depends on the answers. Cartoon illustrations interspersed throughout break up the text, and several pages feature an arresting red background. Extensive source notes make this a fine source for report writers and any young epidemiology enthusiasts. An engaging and informative read.-Anne Chapman Callaghan, Racine Public Library, WI
Copyright 2014 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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Kirkus
September 15, 2014
Few might regard the field of epidemiology as a first-rate opportunity for sleuthing, but this fascinating effort may change that. Peters chronicles seven important epidemics that included epidemiological work, from the very infancy of the field through its growing sophistication: the bubonic plague in London, 1665; the cholera epidemic in London, 1854; yellow fever in Cuba as its mosquito source was finally identified in 1900; the typhoid cases in New York City in 1906 that led to the identification of a carrier, "Typhoid Mary"; the influenza pandemic of 1918-19; the initial appearance of Ebola virus in Zaire, 1976; and the first recognition of AIDS in California in 1980. Each of these sections begins with a brief, imaginative narrative, some of which include speculative dialogue. Separate features, either in the form of entire pages in a contrasting color or, less often, set against corked flasks of...something-a contaminated culture, perhaps?-or a black doctor's bag, are very liberally sprinkled through the book, making the choice of what to read first sometimes unclear. A couple of errors in copy editing and layout compound that issue. However, the writing style is engaging, the complexity of information is appropriate for a middle to high school audience, and the mysterious nature of unexplained epidemics is perfectly captured, more than compensating for the deficiencies. (Nonfiction. 11-18)COPYRIGHT(2014) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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- Lexile® Measure:1120
- Text Difficulty:7-9
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