Flu: The Story of the Great Influenza Pandemic of 1918 and the Search for the Virus that Caused It by Gina Kolata

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  • Pub. Date: January 2001
  • 352pp
  • Sales Rank: 43,187

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    • Pub. Date: January 2001
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 352pp
    • Sales Rank: 43,187
    • Lexile: 1160L 

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    When we think of plagues, we think of AIDS, Ebola, anthrax spores, and, of course, the Black Death. But in 1918 the Great Flu Epidemic killed an estimated 40 million people virtually overnight. If such a plague returned today, taking a comparable percentage of the U.S. population with it, 1.5 million Americans would die.

    In Flu, Gina Kolata, an acclaimed reporter for The New York Times, unravels the mystery of this lethal virus with the high drama of a great adventure story. From Alaska to Norway, from the streets of Hong Kong to the corridors of the White House, Kolata tracks the race to recover the live pathogen and probes the fear that has impelled government policy.

    A gripping work of science writing, Flu addresses the prospects for a great epidemic's recurrence and considers what can be done to prevent it.

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    This book will undoubtedly be popular---it has all the ingredients for success.

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    Biography

    Gina Kolata is a science reporter for The New York Times and the author of Clone: The Road to Dolly and Sex in America. She lives in Princeton, New Jersey.

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    A good book for getting a clear view about the history of fluby Hermione2007

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    September 12, 2009: This is a good research about Flu and history of the flu which covers both false and true beliefs about it and reviews the epidemics and pandemics. If you want to know more about the Flu, wether you are a professional or just interested for your own information, this is a very good book.

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    April 28, 2008: Overall, Flu by Gina Kolata was a good book. The first seven or so chapters were interesting and full of detail pertaining to the flu of 1918. There was what seemed like short stories throughout the beginning of the novel that hooked me and kept me interested in the story she was telling. There were also a lot of interesting facts and tid-bits of information that were attention getters. The last few chapters in the novel, however, seemed like ramblings in between biographies of scientists working to break the mystery of the 1918 flu. It seemed that Kolata began filling the pages with useless information about scientist?s personal lives. The end of the novel lacked a great deal of information about the actual flu of 1918. Although there was some information about influenza and some outbreaks that occurred after 1918, there wasn?t enough information about it compared to the mass amounts of information on scientist?s lives not dealing with this main issue at hand. In general, the pace of the novel was consistent and the novel was an overall easy read. Initially I really enjoyed the book, but by the time I finished it, I was disappointed with the author?s lack of enthusiasm and consistency in her writing.


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