The First Shots: The Epic Rivalries and Heroic Science Behind the Race to the Coronavirus Vaccine
Autor Brendan Borrellen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 noi 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781922458247
ISBN-10: 1922458244
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Text Publishing
Colecția Text Publishing Company
Locul publicării:Australia
ISBN-10: 1922458244
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Text Publishing
Colecția Text Publishing Company
Locul publicării:Australia
Recenzii
"For decades we’ll be studying where our country succeeded and how it faltered in its fight against the worst pandemic in 100 years. In his vivid account of the tumultuous journey toward developing a coronavirus vaccine, Brendan Borrell offers immediate and hugely valuable insights. Beyond the chaotic politics, clashing egos and erratic logistics were unprecedented scientific achievements. Those audacious efforts, and the people behind them, come fully to life in Borrell’s absorbing narrative." — Marty Baron, Executive Editor (retired) of The Washington Post
“Brendan Borrell has delivered the definitive account of the race to develop and manufacture the vaccines needed to combat Covid-19. The book does a masterful job of explaining the science behind the vaccines while unfurling a vivid story full of exceptional characters locked in a thrilling competition to do nothing less than try and save the world. It's a gripping tale of what happens when unlikely heroes battle through extraordinary circumstances.” — Ashlee Vance, author of Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, And The Quest For A Fantastic Future
"Borrell focuses…on political and turf wars and the uneven federal response to the pandemic, highlighted by the Hunger Games-esque competition among states for necessary supplies, and the lack of federal guidelines and high-level role-modeling for the wearing of masks…[A] dramatic and fast-moving tale of the outbreak response and vaccine development." — Washington Post
“[For his] tale of America’s pandemic response…Borrell had great access inside the Trump administration, and there are juicy details.” — New York Times Book Review
"Borrell’s gripping, behind-the-scenes look at the race for a COVID vaccine reads like a thriller. But it’s also a stunning look at politics, greed, ego – and scientific brilliance, from the arduous task of production, then testing, to decisions about who gets immunized first.” — People
"Borrell’s book shines in his absorbing account of how, against the odds, the government-backed public–private vaccine-development plan—Operation Warp Speed—arose from the primordial sludge of pandemic policymaking inside the Trump White House.” — Nature
“A vivid portrait of the combination of drudgery, greed, legerdemain, and brilliance that made the vaccines a reality in record time… a meticulous, thrilling account.” — Kirkus Reviews, *starred* review
"Brendan Borrell’s engaging, often intriguing study – involving an epic cast of characters and a complex list of companies and organizations – captures the combination of urgency and often shambolic politics of what was a global effort….There’s a real fly-on-the-wall sense of immediacy to his portrait of the time." — Sydney Morning Herald
“Relying on extensive firsthand sources, Borrell has produced a readable and detailed early account of developing and implementing [the Covid] vaccines….Clashes of egos and the potential prestige and profits involved in being the first to succeed produce a story that reads like a thriller.” — Library Journal
"A powerful behind-the-scenes look at Operation Warp Speed . . . a page-turning introduction to a key part of the pandemic." — Publishers Weekly, *starred* review
“Just like the COVID vaccine that went into your arm and mine, this book is an astonishingly powerful synthesis of intelligence, exertion, and speed. Brendan Borrell has written a compelling, up-to-the-minute chronicle of a pivotal moment in the history of science. You will learn something new on every page of The First Shots.” — Dan Fagin, author of the Pulitzer Prize–winning Toms River: A Story of Science and Salvation
“Brendan Borrell has delivered the definitive account of the race to develop and manufacture the vaccines needed to combat Covid-19. The book does a masterful job of explaining the science behind the vaccines while unfurling a vivid story full of exceptional characters locked in a thrilling competition to do nothing less than try and save the world. It's a gripping tale of what happens when unlikely heroes battle through extraordinary circumstances.” — Ashlee Vance, author of Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, And The Quest For A Fantastic Future
"Borrell focuses…on political and turf wars and the uneven federal response to the pandemic, highlighted by the Hunger Games-esque competition among states for necessary supplies, and the lack of federal guidelines and high-level role-modeling for the wearing of masks…[A] dramatic and fast-moving tale of the outbreak response and vaccine development." — Washington Post
“[For his] tale of America’s pandemic response…Borrell had great access inside the Trump administration, and there are juicy details.” — New York Times Book Review
"Borrell’s gripping, behind-the-scenes look at the race for a COVID vaccine reads like a thriller. But it’s also a stunning look at politics, greed, ego – and scientific brilliance, from the arduous task of production, then testing, to decisions about who gets immunized first.” — People
"Borrell’s book shines in his absorbing account of how, against the odds, the government-backed public–private vaccine-development plan—Operation Warp Speed—arose from the primordial sludge of pandemic policymaking inside the Trump White House.” — Nature
“A vivid portrait of the combination of drudgery, greed, legerdemain, and brilliance that made the vaccines a reality in record time… a meticulous, thrilling account.” — Kirkus Reviews, *starred* review
"Brendan Borrell’s engaging, often intriguing study – involving an epic cast of characters and a complex list of companies and organizations – captures the combination of urgency and often shambolic politics of what was a global effort….There’s a real fly-on-the-wall sense of immediacy to his portrait of the time." — Sydney Morning Herald
“Relying on extensive firsthand sources, Borrell has produced a readable and detailed early account of developing and implementing [the Covid] vaccines….Clashes of egos and the potential prestige and profits involved in being the first to succeed produce a story that reads like a thriller.” — Library Journal
"A powerful behind-the-scenes look at Operation Warp Speed . . . a page-turning introduction to a key part of the pandemic." — Publishers Weekly, *starred* review
“Just like the COVID vaccine that went into your arm and mine, this book is an astonishingly powerful synthesis of intelligence, exertion, and speed. Brendan Borrell has written a compelling, up-to-the-minute chronicle of a pivotal moment in the history of science. You will learn something new on every page of The First Shots.” — Dan Fagin, author of the Pulitzer Prize–winning Toms River: A Story of Science and Salvation
Notă biografică
BRENDAN BORRELL is a biologist-turned-journalist, who has written on science, health, and business for The Atlantic, Bloomberg Businessweek, National Geographic, Outside, Wired, and the New York Times. Borrell lives in Los Angeles, and The First Shots is his first book.