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Book Review: Everything Is Tuberculosis by John Green – A Compelling Call to Understand a Global Crisis

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John Green, the bestselling author of The Fault in Our Stars and Looking for Alaska, steps into the realm of nonfiction with Everything Is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection. Released on March 18, 2025, this book is a powerful exploration of tuberculosis (TB), a disease that has shaped human history for millennia and continues to claim over a million lives annually. In his signature empathetic and accessible style, Green weaves together science, history, and personal stories to shine a light on a global health crisis that many in the West overlook. This review explains why Everything Is Tuberculosis is not just a good read but a must-read for anyone who cares about humanity, health, and justice.

What Is the Book About?

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Everything Is Tuberculosis dives into the history, science, and social impact of TB, a bacterial infection that primarily affects the lungs and spreads through the air. Green was inspired to write this book after meeting Henry Reider, a young TB patient in Sierra Leone in 2019, whose story became the emotional heart of the narrative. Through Henry’s experience, Green explores how TB has influenced art, literature, architecture, and even fashion (think cowboy hats, inspired by TB patients seeking fresh air in the American West). The book also examines the disease’s darker side: its persistence due to systemic inequities, poverty, and inadequate healthcare, particularly in the Global South.

Green doesn’t just recount facts. He challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about how human biases and global injustices allow TB—a curable and preventable disease—to thrive. He argues that we have the tools to eradicate TB but lack the collective will to do so, making this a story of both hope and frustration.

Why You Should Read It

1. It’s Eye-Opening and Relevant
TB is often seen as a “disease of the past” in wealthier nations, but Green reveals its staggering modern impact. In 2023, TB infected 10.8 million people and killed 1.25 million—more than malaria, typhoid, and war combined. This book forces readers to face a reality they might not encounter in their daily lives, especially in countries where TB is no longer a major threat. By understanding TB’s global toll, readers gain perspective on the interconnectedness of human health and the consequences of ignoring distant crises.

2. It’s Accessible and Engaging
Green’s writing is clear, compassionate, and engaging, making complex topics like medical history and global health accessible to all readers. He avoids dense jargon, using relatable anecdotes—like the story of Henry or the quirky influence of TB on cowboy hats—to draw readers in. Reviewers praise the book’s concise yet impactful 206 pages (or 416 in some editions), noting that it balances depth with readability. Whether you’re a science enthusiast or a casual reader, Green’s storytelling makes this book hard to put down.

3. It Challenges You to Think Differently
Green doesn’t just inform; he provokes thought. He explores how TB has been romanticized in the past (seen as a “poet’s disease” in the 19th century) and stigmatized today, often blamed on the poor or marginalized. This stigma, Green argues, prevents effective treatment and perpetuates the disease. By weaving in themes of art, culture, and injustice, he shows how TB is not just a medical issue but a mirror of society’s failures. Readers are left questioning their assumptions about health, poverty, and responsibility.

4. It’s a Call to Action
Green’s passion for TB advocacy, sparked by his work with Partners in Health, shines through. He highlights how drug-resistant TB thrives due to inadequate funding and predatory pharmaceutical practices, urging readers to demand change. The book’s timing is critical, as recent U.S. funding cuts to TB programs threaten to worsen the crisis. Reading this book inspires you to care about global health and consider how small actions—like supporting TB research or challenging stigma—can save lives.

5. It’s Personal and Human
At its core, *Everything Is Tuberculosis* is about people. Henry’s story, combined with Green’s reflections on his own family’s history with TB, grounds the book in empathy. Reviewers note that Green’s ability to connect personal narratives with broader systemic issues makes the book profoundly moving. It reminds us that behind every statistic is a human story, making it impossible to stay indifferent.

Why It’s Compulsory Reading

This book is a must-read because it bridges the gap between knowledge and action. TB’s persistence is a preventable tragedy, and Green makes it clear that we can’t afford to look away. In a world grappling with health crises, from pandemics to vaccine hesitancy, *Everything Is Tuberculosis* offers lessons about trust in science, the cost of inaction, and the power of collective effort. It’s not just about understanding a disease—it’s about recognizing our shared humanity and the systems that shape it.

For global readers, this book is a wake-up call. TB doesn’t respect borders, and its spread in one region affects us all. By reading this book, you’re not just learning about a disease; you’re joining a movement to make the world fairer and healthier. As Green writes, “In a world where everyone can eat, and access healthcare, and be treated humanely, tuberculosis has no chance.”

Final Verdict

Everything Is Tuberculosis is a brilliant, heartfelt, and urgent book that combines John Green’s storytelling prowess with a critical message about global health. It’s a quick read that leaves a lasting impact, urging readers to rethink their place in the fight against injustice. Whether you’re a fan of Green’s novels or simply care about the world, this book is essential reading. Pick it up to understand why, as Green says, “everything is tuberculosis”—and what we can do about it.

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