Book On Spanish Flu

The 1918 spanish flu outbreak was global in impact crossing social and political boundaries as if they didn t exist.
Book on spanish flu. This book taught me a lot about the spanish flu. 3 9 out of 5 stars 33. On a related note emma donoghue began writing the book in 2018 for the 100 year anniversary of the pandemic.
By bill gates may 18 2020. My dad s mom lillian gates was lucky to have survived the 1918 influenza pandemic. I ve seldom had so much fun reading about people dying.
After reading this book and having lost my son to the flu the book gave me a deeper understanding of the forces at work and why sometimes the outcome can be so deadly. At 304 pages and taking place over only 3 days this book is something and i mean something remarkable. Not so pale rider.
Jun 15 2020. Compelling the guardian a book about the spanish flu could so easily be dreary complex pathology interwoven with pervasive tragedy. Spanish influenza the story of the epidemic that swept america from the newspaper reports of 1918 twentieth century history book 3 by ken rossignol elizabeth mackey et al.
Fiction that involves the 1918 influenza epidemic pandemic also called the spanish flu that claimed the lives of 100 million people worldwide. Unlike covid 19 which is hitting older people the hardest the influenza pandemic caused the. I highly recommend this book.
3 7 out of 5 stars 22. These three critically acclaimed authors each take a different focus in. The pull of the stars makes my second book i ve read about the 1918 influenza pandemic in the last month.