Everything Is Tuberculosis
DH 105,00
John Green s'attaque à l'histoire de la tuberculose et à son coût humain dans cette exploration urgente et pleine d'empathie. Mêlant récit personnel, science et critique sociale, il révèle comment la pauvreté et les inégalités entretiennent cette maladie pourtant évitable. L'histoire de Henry Reider — un garçon qui lutte contre la tuberculose en Sierra Leone — ancre l'appel du livre à la solidarité mondiale. La plume limpide de Green décortique des siècles de stigmatisation, de progrès médicaux et de défaillance systémique. Un incontournable pour quiconque s'intéresse à l'intersection de la santé et de l'humanité. 📚💔🌍
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John Green’s Everything Is Tuberculosis weaves a poignant narrative around the ancient disease that has shaped human history. Through the story of Henry Reider, a young patient in Sierra Leone, Green humanizes the global tuberculosis crisis, blending personal connection with rigorous research. The book traces TB’s role from its romanticized past as a “poet’s disease” to its current status as a symbol of systemic inequity, killing over a million annually despite being curable.
Green explores how tuberculosis thrives in the shadows of poverty and injustice, exacerbated by underfunded healthcare systems. He dismantles myths, explaining TB’s biology and the scientific challenges of combating drug-resistant strains. The book also highlights grassroots efforts and advocacy, arguing that empathy and political will are as vital as medical breakthroughs.
Readers journey through time, from ancient Egyptian mummies with TB scars to modern-day hospitals, understanding how societal choices fuel the disease’s persistence. Green’s signature wit and clarity make complex topics accessible, while his friendship with Henry anchors the story in hope and urgency.
The book critiques global health priorities, urging readers to confront uncomfortable truths about privilege and neglect. Yet it remains hopeful, celebrating resilience and small victories in the fight against TB. A signed edition, it carries Green’s personal commitment to turning awareness into action.
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