Families who loved Aspirin: The Remarkable Story of a Wonder Drug by Diarmuid Jeffreys often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their teenager begins questioning the ethics of big business or expresses a deep interest in how scientific discoveries actually make it from the lab to the medicine cabinet. It is the perfect choice for a student who enjoys connecting the dots between chemistry, global history, and social justice. The book goes far beyond biology, exploring the remarkable and sometimes dark journey of aspirin from ancient willow bark to the industrial giants of 19th-century Germany. While the science is fascinating, the emotional core of the book lies in its exploration of fairness and recognition. Readers will grapple with the story of Arthur Eichengrun, a Jewish scientist whose contributions were erased by the Nazis, and the high-stakes legal battles over patents that shaped the modern world. It is an intellectually stimulating read for ages 12 and up that encourages critical thinking about the 'miracles' we often take for granted in our daily lives.