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: The Anthropocene Reviewed
John Green’s recent book, The Anthropocene Reviewed, is a collection of essays that explore the idea of living in an age where human activity has altered the planet. This book breaks down the complexities of our current situation in order to help readers better understand and cope with this new era. In this review I will be discussing the structure, content, and overall impact of the book.
