Kirkus Reviews QR Code
THANK YOU, DR. SALK! by Dean Robbins

THANK YOU, DR. SALK!

The Scientist Who Beat Polio and Healed the World

by Dean Robbins ; illustrated by Mike Dutton

Pub Date: June 22nd, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-374-31391-3
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux

An unconventional hero puts his skills to work.

Clear, straightforward text and bright, appealing pictures featuring a multiracial cast tell the story of Jonas Salk, Jewish American creator of the polio vaccine, in this timely selection. From childhood, young Jonas saw the effects of polio, and, inspired by the Jewish concept of tikkun olam—translated here as “healing the world”—he set out to make a difference by extensive study and experimentation, even testing his vaccine on himself and his family prior to releasing it to the general population without ever selling it or claiming ownership. Children will easily draw a parallel to Covid-19 and so will be interested in the history as well as the mechanics of vaccines. They may be surprised to see that participating in a vaccination program can inspire pride and a feeling of accomplishment (Salk’s vaccine was initially provided to American first, second, and third graders in a pioneering clinical trial) and be comforted by evidence that an epidemic can be addressed and controlled. A hardworking title, this is a great choice for allaying vaccination fears, communicating the importance of science and medicine, showing that heroes come in many forms, and explaining that education, creativity, resilience, and dedication can lead to achievements and concrete results.

An engaging blend of history, biography, science, and epidemiology that is sure to inspire and inform.

(author's note, timeline, resources) (Picture book/biography. 4-8)