
Book Details:
Author: Steven L. Berk M.D.
Release Date: 8th December 2022Series:
Genre: Historical Fiction
Format: E-book
Pages: 252 pages
Publisher: iUniverse
Blurb:
When he is born in 1847 Vienna, Jacob Pfleger shares just two days with his mother, a female obstetrician who dies, like thousands of other women around the world, of the mysterious childbed fever. Because his birth father wants nothing to do with him, Jacob is placed in an orphanage. His mother’s dying wish is that he will grow up with resilience and independence.
As Jacob matures into a precocious twelve-year-old, he is told about the legacy of his mother by her colleague, Ignaz Semmelweis, and learns that his father is a winemaker in Lille, France. Determined to find his father and his destiny, Jacob embarks on a quest to locate him. When he arrives in France, Jacob is introduced to Louis Pasteur who is working with is father to determine why the wines of France are spoiling. As he is led on an intense scientific journey, Jacob eventually also works with Joseph Lister and Robert Koch, participating in the great discoveries of the era that uncover the animalcules, the bacteria, that have caused global disease and death. Later Jacob studies to become a doctor under the mentorship of Sir William Osler at Johns Hopkins.
In this amazing story that captures the real lives and work of the great scientists of the time, an orphan assists in shocking discoveries that change the worlds understanding of disease and uncovers the field of infectious disease.
Review
Steven L. Berk’s “In Search of the Animalcule” is not just a work of historical fiction; it is a brilliant tapestry interwoven with rich historical details, scientific exploration, and profound human emotions. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Europe, the narrative artfully combines the personal journey of a resilient orphan, Jacob Pfleger, with groundbreaking discoveries in the realm of infectious diseases.
From its poignant beginning in Vienna, with the tragic loss of Jacob’s mother to childbed fever, the tale masterfully encapsulates the urgency and mystery surrounding the rampant diseases of the time. The tragedy of Jacob’s early days provides a stark and personal context to the broader scientific quests that form the core of the narrative.
Jacob’s odyssey, filled with determination and destiny, leads him to cross paths with some of the luminaries of the scientific world: Ignaz Semmelweis, Louis Pasteur, Joseph Lister, Robert Koch, and Sir William Osler. Through Jacob’s interactions with these iconic figures, Berk provides readers with an intimate look into the exhilaration, challenges, and breakthroughs of the era. The narrative does a commendable job highlighting the relentless pursuit of knowledge, even in the face of overwhelming adversity.
One of the standout aspects of the book is its ability to humanise the scientific legends, allowing readers to experience their vulnerabilities, motivations, and moments of eureka. The evolution of the term “animalcule” into what we now understand as germs or bacteria is beautifully depicted, making the narrative both educational and engaging.
Berk’s prose is evocative and meticulously researched. He doesn’t shy away from diving deep into the intricacies of scientific processes, yet he ensures that the narrative remains accessible to a broad audience. The parallel between the historical battles against infectious diseases and our contemporary challenges, especially in the wake of the COVID era, adds a layer of relevance to the story.
“In Search of the Animalcule” is more than just a recounting of historical events; it’s a testament to human resilience, the power of curiosity, and the indomitable spirit of discovery. A captivating read from start to finish, this book is a treasure for those passionate about history, science, and tales of unwavering determination.