John Green’s Everything Is Tuberculosis is a daring yet genuine exploration of the world’s deadliest infectious disease, blending meticulous research with deeply human storytelling. It’s a bold departure from Green’s celebrated Young Adult work, yet it carries his unmistakable voice, marked by curiosity, empathy, and a knack for making the complex accessible and personal. With this nonfiction book, Green turns his pen to one of the most pressing yet frequently overlooked global health crises, inviting readers to confront not just the history of Tuberculosis (TB) but its ongoing, preventable devastation.
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Book Review: Angels and Ages by Adam Gopnik
Adam Gopnik’s Angels and Ages is a book that reverberates with the quiet power of ideas. Through the parallel lives of Abraham Lincoln and Charles Darwin, Gopnik crafts a meditation on legacy, modernity, and the shapes our beliefs take when hinged on freedom, reason, and empathy. It is a story of two men who neverContinue reading “Book Review: Angels and Ages by Adam Gopnik”
Unlocking the Secrets of Dante’s Divine Comedy
If you’ve ever wanted to read Dante’s Divine Comedy, but felt overwhelmed by its daunting length and seemingly archaic language, you’re not alone. The poem is certainly a classic and packs in more than enough symbolism, themes, and characters to keep any reader engaged for days on end.
