The First 1,000 Days, Roger Thurow
The First 1,000 Days, Roger Thurow
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The First 1,000 Days
A Crucial Time for Mothers and Children -- And the World

Author: Roger Thurow

Narrator: James Edward Thomas

Unabridged: 11 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: PublicAffairs

Published: 09/12/2017

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

"Your child can achieve great things."

A few years ago, pregnant women in four corners of the world heard those words and hoped they could be true. Among them were Esther Okwir in rural Uganda, where the infant mortality rate is among the highest in the world; Jessica Saldana, a high school student in a violence-scarred Chicago neighborhood; Shyamkali, the mother of four girls in a low-caste village in India; and Maria Estella, in Guatemala's western highlands, where most people are riddled with parasites and moms can rarely afford the fresh vegetables they farm.

Greatness? It was an audacious thought, given their circumstances. But they had new cause to be hopeful: they were participating in an unprecedented international initiative designed to transform their lives, the lives of their children, and ultimately the world. The 1,000 Days movement, a response to recent, devastating food crises and new research on the economic and social costs of childhood hunger and stunting, is focused on providing proper nutrition during the first 1,000 days of children's lives, beginning with their mother's pregnancy. Proper nutrition during these days can profoundly influence an individual's ability to grow, learn, and work-and determine a society's long-term health and prosperity.

In this inspiring, sometimes heartbreaking book, Roger Thurow takes us into the lives of families on the forefront of the movement to illuminate the science, economics, and politics of malnutrition, charting the exciting progress of this global effort and the formidable challenges it still faces: economic injustice, disease, lack of education and sanitation, misogyny, and corruption.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Rikhia on March 11, 2017

It's a dense book. It's got a lot of factual information and specific case studies which humanize the lasting affects of malnutrition. Malnutrition is a serious, pervasive, and ingrained issue within our global society.......more

Goodreads review by Erin on March 12, 2025

Good info, but unfortunately this is ten years old. Needs an update.......more

Goodreads review by Sharman on August 01, 2017

Roger Thurow really gets to the heart of this issue with his in-depth interviews of women from around the world--and the compassionate way he tracks their pregnancies and births. His inclusion of a mother in Chicago was perfect. I have enjoyed his earlier books and I enjoyed this one, too. He knows......more

Goodreads review by Kat on August 02, 2016

I wanted to like this more - it's an important topic & the multi-region parallel story-telling seems like an interesting way to convey the impact of and challenges attaining good nutrition in early life. But I wanted more substance and better narrative style; the epilogue was the part I thought was......more

Goodreads review by Michaela on October 05, 2023

To describe this book as absolutely heartbreaking doesn't begin to describe it accurately. The first 30 pages wrecked me emotionally. I had expected a soothing-prep-for-baby book to encourage connection & nutrition in early childhood but this was not that book. This was hard to read as I am nearing......more


Quotes

Malnutrition is often called a silent emergency, because it can be hard to see the damage it does to children around the world. In The First 1,000 Days, Roger Thurow makes readers sit up and take notice. He takes us to the four corners of the world--from the streets of Chicago to the villages of northern Uganda--to show how the right nutrition helps children not just survive, but thrive.—p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 11.0px Arial; color: #002060}span.s1 {font-kerning: none}Melinda Gates, Co-Chair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

"[Roger Thurow] gives an intimate look at the struggles many women face...Poverty, lack of training, and prejudice are at the heart of the world's malnutrition problems...Thurow provides just enough grim facts on infant and mother mortality, the scarcity of food, sanitary conditions for birthing, and the general plight of impoverished families to garner sympathy without being melodramatic, and he also shows how women and children thrive under the right conditions. In today's global society, the children of the world need a voice. Thurow has spoken and made the issue clear: children everywhere need better food and water if they are going to grow into healthy adults."—Kirkus Reviews