Families who loved Invisible Enemies: Stories of Infectious Disease by Jeanette Farrell often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your teenager expresses a deep interest in how the world really works or when they begin questioning the scientific and social origins of global crises. Jeanette Farrell provides a sophisticated look at seven diseases that have fundamentally altered human history, from the Black Death to modern AIDS. The narrative explores the intersection of biology, medicine, and human behavior, highlighting themes of scientific resilience and the bravery of medical pioneers. It is written for a mature middle or high school reader who is ready to engage with the reality of illness and the complexities of public health. Parents will appreciate the way it contextualizes current health challenges within a historical framework, turning fear of the unknown into respect for scientific progress.