![]() ![]() ![]() Should we (librarians/readers) put this on the top of our “to read” piles? Yes! This one is fun. Text and author: Patient Zero by Marilee Peters Lexile: 920 Text Overview Readers join epidemiologists from the past and present as they race to solve the mysteries of deadly epidemics across cities, continents, and history. ![]() ![]() Where would you shelve it ? Nonfiction 614.49 Who should buy this book? Middle Schools and high schools To whom would you recommend this book? Any student interested in disease, mysteries or “yucky stuff” should like this one. Severine Autesserre (Goodreads Author) 4. The Frontlines of Peace: An Insiders Guide to Changing the World. Highly readable!Īnything you didn’t like about it? No. A list of books were intrigued by which come out in March 2021 flag. Includes index, glossary and many interesting sidebars. From the plague to ebola and AIDS, this book uses narrative to tell the story of each epidemic, those who suffered (including Patient Zero for each if possible) and the individual who solved the case. What did you like about the book? Fascinating look at epidemiology through the lens of mysteries to be solved. Patient Zero: Solving the Mysteries of Deadly Epidemics by Marilee Peters from Annick Press, (978-1554516711), 2014 ![]()
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