المراجعة التحريرية | Sonia Shah's tour-de-force history of malaria will convince you that the real sound track to our collective fate [is] the syncopated whine-slap, whine-slap of man and mosquito duking it out over the aeons. --The New York Times "An often rollicking read . . . Shah has put together an engrossing cast of doctors, malariologists, and historical figures." --Time "An insightful book explores the human struggle with malaria not just from a scientific angle, which is cogently detailed without being overwhelming, but also from sociological and anthropological perspectives. . . . Shah is to be commended. " --The Boston Globe "Brilliant." --The Wall Street Journal "The Fever is a vivid and compelling history with a message that's entirely relevant today." --Elizabeth Kolbert, author of Field Notes from a Catastrophe: Man, Nature, and Climate Change "I didn't just read The Fever--I inhaled it. It's a fascinating book, elegantly written and superbly well researched: a poignant and important reminder of malaria's relentless human toll." --Nina Munk, author of Fools Rush In: Steve Case, Jerry Levin, and the Unmaking of AOL Time Warner "A thrilling detective story, spanning centuries, about our erratic pursuit of a villain still at large and still a threat to mankind. The Fever is rich in colorful detail and engagingly told. An astonishing array of characters has joined the fray, and you can only be amazed at the deviousness and skill of the archenemy." --Malcolm Molyneux, Professor, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine "Extremely well-researched, The Fever provides a highly gripping account of one of mankind's worst diseases. Highly recommended." --Bart Knols, malariologist and managing director, MalariaWorld.org |