A century ago, the world was shaken by one of the deadliest health crises in history. Entire cities fell silent, schools and theaters closed, and families were left to survive without the systems they had always relied on. It wasn't just a medical story-it was about ordinary people, sudden fear, quiet acts of courage, and the beginning of a new way of thinking about public health.
This book takes readers inside that moment in time, showing what it felt like to live through the influenza pandemic of 1918. Through stories of survival, resilience, and innovation, it explores how communities adapted, how young people played a role, and how the mistakes and discoveries of that era still shape the way we face outbreaks today.
From the struggles of overwhelmed hospitals to the rise of modern epidemiology, the narrative connects the past to the present, offering lessons that feel strikingly relevant in the wake of more recent global health emergencies.
At its heart, this is not just a story about disease-it is a story about humanity: the way neighbors care for one another, the progress born out of hardship, and the enduring hope that even the greatest challenges can inspire lasting change.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. A century ago, the world was shaken by one of the deadliest health crises in history. Entire cities fell silent, schools and theaters closed, and families were left to survive without the systems they had always relied on. It wasn't just a medical story-it was about ordinary people, sudden fear, quiet acts of courage, and the beginning of a new way of thinking about public health.This book takes readers inside that moment in time, showing what it felt like to live through the influenza pandemic of 1918. Through stories of survival, resilience, and innovation, it explores how communities adapted, how young people played a role, and how the mistakes and discoveries of that era still shape the way we face outbreaks today.From the struggles of overwhelmed hospitals to the rise of modern epidemiology, the narrative connects the past to the present, offering lessons that feel strikingly relevant in the wake of more recent global health emergencies.At its heart, this is not just a story about disease-it is a story about humanity: the way neighbors care for one another, the progress born out of hardship, and the enduring hope that even the greatest challenges can inspire lasting change. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798231799664
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