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Reach for this book when your teenager expresses a deep curiosity about how biology and human history collide, or when they are trying to process the global impact of modern health crises. It is a sophisticated resource for students who want to understand the 'why' behind the news, moving beyond surface level headlines to explore the scientific and social mechanisms of pandemics. Michael Oldstone provides a sweeping look at humanity's long standing conflict with viral enemies, from the eradication of smallpox to the ongoing challenges of AIDS and Ebola. While the subject matter involves high stakes and historical loss, the tone is grounded in scientific resilience and the power of human ingenuity. It is an ideal choice for high schoolers interested in medicine, public health, or sociology, offering a realistic yet hopeful perspective on our ability to conquer invisible threats through science and cooperation.