The great a powerful Dr Anthony Fauci, who has served as a medical advisor under 7 presidents, as well as calmed the fears and raised the red flags throughout Covid-19, is finally getting his recognition. In the form of children’s literature.
Simon & Schuster is putting the finishing touches on “Dr. Fauci: How a Boy from Brooklyn Became America’s Doctor,” a book written by Kate Messner and illustrated by Alexandra Bye.
Word is June 29th you’ll be able to get your own.
“There’s so much in his story that will resonate with kids today — riding his Schwinn bicycle around Brooklyn to deliver prescriptions from his dad’s pharmacy, playing stickball in the streets of a neighborhood where he learned to get along with all different kinds of people, and always asking questions about the world,” Messner told CNN Business.
The Ruth Bader Ginsburg book found great success, so this isn’t as crazy as you might think.
Messner said she knew Fauci was insanely busy these days, so their meeting for material were emailed or done via zoom for a few minutes here and there.
I’m interested to hear how Mr Fauci got to be America’s doctor!