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Life Saving Invention
Overall rating
 
4.3
Writing Style
 
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
4.0
Learning Value
 
5.0
The children’s biography of Wu Lien-teh gives the history and accomplishments of Wu Lien-teh who lived 1879-1960. He became a doctor and was on the front lines during the pneumonic plague in Harbin, China. Those who caught the disease died. With the invention of the mask, the pandemic stopped within four months saving countless lives. It stunned the medical community that it helped so much and continued to be used during the pandemic of 1918. He was the first person of Chinese descent to be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1935. His invention was also employed during the COVID-19 pandemic as the idea remains effective. Through this biography, we see a positive representation of an underrepresented culture in American books.
We have always gone to the doctor and seen them wear masks and we all became familiar with them in 2020 so it was interesting to learn the story behind them. The author is Wu Lien-teh’s great-granddaughter who also is a doctor. He grew up in the British colony of Malaya and faced discrimination for his Asian descent. During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic hate crimes against Asians increased. It is her passion and mission to provide literature that gives positive representation as well as making proceeds from her book to further medical access and racial equity organizations.
Overall, this was an interesting biography that provides a positive representation of Asian people. It highlights an invention that has become commonplace and familiar in a new and interesting way. The illustrations are engaging but the style looks a little too modern. Looking at the cover I thought the topic was going to be about COVID and it did not capture my attention like it would have if I understood the period that was being discussed. This would go well with a unit on biographies, important historical figures, and pandemics.
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