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Everything Is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection - John Green

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"I've been a fan of John Green forever, and have read all of his books. The way he writes really is insightful but not over done. His way of story telling whether it be a YA novel, Fiction or Non-Fiction, he writes "user friendly". So very well written for literature lovers and a great storyteller all in all. This book explores stories of not just the past but also current issues with the disease and the medical system as a whole. It's really interesting insight to read about how this illness shaped healthcare facilities and it's link to so many people and things in our history. How it's so different between care in different parts of the world. I really enjoyed this book and recommend John Green to anyone who loves stories." - Amazon Customer Reviews

John Green, the #1 bestselling author of The Anthropocene Reviewed and a passionate advocate for global healthcare reform, tells a deeply human story illuminating the fight against the world’s deadliest disease.

Tuberculosis has been entwined with humanity for millennia. Once romanticized as a malady of poets, today tuberculosis is a disease of poverty that walks the trails of injustice and inequity we blazed for it.

In 2019, John Green met Henry, a young tuberculosis patient at Lakka Government Hospital in Sierra Leone while traveling with Partners in Health. John became fast friends with Henry, a boy with spindly legs and a big, goofy smile. In the years since that first visit to Lakka, Green has become a vocal and dynamic advocate for increased access to treatment and wider awareness of the healthcare inequities that allow this curable, treatable infectious disease to also be the deadliest, killing 1.5 million people every year.

In Everything is Tuberculosis, John tells Henry’s story, woven through with the scientific and social histories of how tuberculosis has shaped our world and how our choices will shape the future of tuberculosis.