Upon becoming a new mother, Eula Biss addresses a chronic condition of fear--fear of the government, the medical establishment, and what is in your child's air, food, mattress, medi...
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Number of Pages: 205
ISBN: 1555976891
ISBN-13: 9781555976897
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Bill Gates @BillGates
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Mar 18, 2015
- Curated in 6 books I recommended for TED 2015
The eloquent essayist Eula Biss uses the tools of literary analysis, philosophy, and science to examine the speedy, inaccurate rumors about childhood vaccines that have proliferated among well-meaning American parents. Biss took up this topic not for academic reasons but because of her new role as a mom. This beautifully written book would be a great gift for any new parent.
Bill Gates @BillGates
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May 19, 2015
- Curated in Beach reading (and more) (2015)
When I stumbled across this book on the Internet, I thought it might be a worthwhile read. I had no idea what a pleasure reading it would be. Biss, an essayist and university lecturer, examines what lies behind people’s fears of vaccinating their children. Like many of us, she concludes that vaccines are safe, effective, and almost miraculous tools for protecting children against needless suffering. But she is not out to demonize anyone who holds opposing views. This is a thoughtful and beautifully written book about a very important topic.
John Green @johngreen
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Jun 29, 2022
- Curated in Essay Books I Love