**Huge applause… women have always been in science—despite those who would pretend otherwise.” –Bonnie Garmus,** New York Times **bestselling author of** Lessons in Chemistry ** ** She gave up everything — and changed the world. **A riveting novel based on the true story of the woman who stopped a pandemic, from the bestselling author of** Mrs. Poe. In 1940s and ’50s America, polio is as dreaded as the atomic bomb. No one’s life is untouched by this disease that kills or paralyzes its victims, particularly children. Outbreaks of the virus across the country regularly put American cities in lockdown. Some of the world’s best minds are engaged in the race to find a vaccine. The man who succeeds will be a god. But Dorothy Horstmann is not focused on beating her colleagues to the vaccine. She just wants the world to have a cure. Applying the same determination that lifted her from a humble background as the daughter of immigrants, to becoming a doctor –often the only woman in the room–she hunts down the monster where it lurks: in the blood. This discovery of hers, and an error by a competitor, catapults her closest colleague to a lead in the race. When his chance to win comes on a worldwide scale, she is asked to sink or validate his vaccine—and to decide what is forgivable, and how much should be sacrificed, in pursuit of the cure.
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gracey_reads (verified owner) –
The Woman with the Cure is a fascinating historical fiction novel that sheds light on the life and work of Dr. Dorothy Horstmann, a brilliant scientist whose contributions to the development of the polio vaccine have often been overlooked.
Cullen’s meticulous research and engaging storytelling bring Horstmann’s story to life, highlighting the challenges she faced as a woman in a male-dominated field. The novel delves into the personal and professional sacrifices she made in her pursuit of a cure for polio.
The inclusion of historical figures like Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin adds depth to the narrative, providing context for the scientific advancements of the time. The author’s ability to balance historical accuracy with a compelling fictional storyline is impressive.
The audiobook narration by Hillary Huber is excellent. Her clear and engaging voice brings the story to life, making it an even more compelling listening experience.
While the pacing of the novel can be uneven at times, the overall impact is significant. The Woman with the Cure is a tribute to a remarkable woman and a reminder of the power of human ingenuity and perseverance.
5 stars