Longshot, David Heath
Longshot, David Heath
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Longshot
The Inside Story of the Race for a COVID-19 Vaccine

Author: David Heath

Narrator: David Heath, Eric Jason Martin

Unabridged: 8 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Center Street

Published: 01/18/2022


Synopsis

This is the incredible story of the scientists who created a coronavirus vaccine in record time. 
 
In Longshot, investigative journalist David Heath takes readers inside the small group of scientists whose groundbreaking work was once largely dismissed but whose feat will now eclipse the importance of Jonas Salk’s polio vaccine in medical history. With never-before-reported details, Heath reveals how these scientists overcame countless obstacles to give the world an unprecedented head start when we needed a COVID-19 vaccine. 
 
The story really begins in the 1990s, with a series of discoveries that were timed perfectly to prepare us for the worst pandemic since 1918. Readers will meet Katalin Karikó, who made it possible to use messenger RNA in vaccines but struggled for years just to hang on to her job. There’s also Derrick Rossi, who leveraged Karikó’s work to found Moderna but was eventually expelled from his company. And then there’s Barney Graham at the National Institutes of Health, who had a career-long obsession with solving the riddle of why two toddlers died in a vaccine trial in 1966,  a tragedy that ultimately led to a critical breakthrough in vaccine science. 
With both foresight and luck, Graham and these other crucial scientists set the course for a coronavirus vaccine years before COVID-19 emerged in Wuhan, China. The author draws on hundreds of hours of interviews with key players to tell the definitive story about how the race to create the vaccine sparked a revolution in medical science.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Tom on March 21, 2022

I think this would better be titled "A history of vaccination, including the race for a COVID-19 Vaccine." The race for a COVID-19 vaccine is really the first and last forty minutes or so, with the rest being a history of vaccine development and experimentation, including missteps and mistakes. Just......more

Goodreads review by Bridgette on March 26, 2022

This book discusses exactly what I have been trying to inform my friends about....mRNA vaccine development is not new. You will read how scientists for years have been creating and perfecting a vaccine to help future, unknown viruses. You'll also learn a lot about vaccine development over time. This......more

Goodreads review by Neill on April 18, 2025

4.64 ✴️......more

Goodreads review by Eric on January 09, 2022

Barney Graham hung up the phone and took a deep breath, turning to his wife with astonishing news. “Then he wandered over to his desk, sat down, and wept tears of relief. The type of vaccine he had been perfecting over a decade was far more successful than even he had imagined.” That news would soon r......more

Goodreads review by Ernest on January 17, 2022

With the world in the grip of one of the greatest killers of modern times, the race to discover a new type of vaccine to combat the scourge is told here in a plot worthy of a Michael Connelly murder mystery. The story of how a handful of scientists from different parts of the world spent more than a......more


Quotes

Longshot is more than just a superb recounting of the development of a vaccine for COVID-19. It’s also a fascinating dive into the business of high stakes science, a group biography of some extremely competitive research scientists, and in some ways a medical thriller.  David Heath is both a gifted writer and a tenacious reporter – the only combination that could produce a book like this one.
 —Daniel Okrent, author of the best-seller Last Call and former public editor of the New York Times

"David Heath’s book Longshot provides a powerful and engaging antidote to the nonsense, lies, and confusion about the highly effective and life-saving coronavirus vaccines. Heath’s sharp eye tells the drama behind the scenes as experts in infectious diseases quickly figured out what was happening in Wuhan, China, took advantage of advances in medical science to develop the first vaccine in just 338 days, and then started thinking about the next pandemic. A riveting read."—David Cay Johnston, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter and bestselling author

“For those who believe—and perhaps fear—that the COVID-19 vaccines were created in a frenzy, David Heath reveals the truth: These lifesaving vaccines were the product of years of laborious research by brilliant scientists who battled greed and bureaucracy even as they were battling emerging viruses. Heath brings a keen investigative eye to a side of the scientific world most of us never see, let alone understand.”—David Boardman, dean of Klein College of Media and Communication, Temple University, and the former executive editor of the Seattle Times