Field Notes from a Pandemic, Ethan Lou
Field Notes from a Pandemic, Ethan Lou
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Field Notes from a Pandemic
A Journey Through a World Suspended

Author: Ethan Lou

Narrator: Ethan Lou

Unabridged: 5 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Signal

Published: 09/29/2020


Synopsis

A CBC Best Canadian Nonfiction Book of 2020
 
In a book equal parts travelogue and pandemic guide, the journalist Ethan Lou examines the societal effects of COVID-19 and takes us on a mesmerizing journey around a world that will never be the same.

Visiting Beijing in January 2020 to see his dying grandfather, the Canadian journalist Ethan Lou unknowingly walks into a state under siege. In his journey out of China and—unwittingly—into other hot zones in Asia and Europe, he finds himself witnessing the very earliest stages of a virus that will forever change the world as we know it.

Lou argues that the coronavirus outbreak will have a far greater impact than SARS, for example, simply because China is now many more times integrated with the increasingly interconnected world. Over decades, globalization has crafted a world painfully sensitive and susceptible to shocks such as this pandemic. A crisis like it has thus been long overdue—and we have yet to see it unfold fully. In our integrated world, events that may previously be isolated now ripple farther and wider and in ways we do not expect and cannot foresee. We have not seen the worst, and if and when we outlast this pandemic, nothing will ever be the same. Decisions now—or indecisions—will shape and define the world for decades.

These ideas are fleshed out through the virus's spawning and how it spread, the unprecedented measures to contain it and an examination of past pandemics and other crises and how they shaped the world--and an argument for why this one's different. Lou shows how drastically the virus has transformed the world and charts the greater and more radical shifts to come. His ideas and arguments are framed around his unintentionally tumultuous journey around the world, whose path the virus seemed to follow until he landed safely in quarantine in a small town in Germany, where he was able to take stock and start telling his story.

About Ethan Lou

Ethan Lou is the author of Field Notes from a Pandemic, which was named among the CBC’s best nonfiction of 2020. A former Reuters reporter, he has written for publications such as The Guardian and The Washington Post and has served as a visiting journalist at the University of British Columbia. He lives in Toronto and first bought Bitcoin in 2013.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tricia on January 03, 2021

I thoroughly enjoyed listening to the book, read by the author. Journalists Ethan Lou recounts his experience in China, Singapore and Germany in the first months of the pandemic. It was fascinating (and sometimes unsettling) reminder of how COVID-19 swept across the world and changed the way we live......more

Goodreads review by Leah on September 24, 2020

Thanks, Libro.fm and Signal Books for the advanced audiobook version. The author did a great job as the reader, I recommend reading the book as an audiobook! This is a really interesting and well written account of traveling during the first months of 2020. In the early days of Covid-19, he travels t......more

Goodreads review by Heather on November 30, 2020

This was such a great book! Well written and interesting. He talked about his trip that changed drastically because of the pandemic as well as information how things have changed after pandemics in the past. It was quite informative.......more

Goodreads review by Leslie on October 06, 2020

One of the best things I read this year. Couldn't put it down. Ethan describes his scenes vividly. The characters are fully fleshed out. The analysis was good as well. The author has a unique take on things and a fascinating mind.......more

Goodreads review by Lawrence on September 29, 2020

loved it!......more


Quotes

"Lou's book represents one clear statement about who we are in the face of crisis and where we're going. . . . Lou's accessible writing about a heavy topic, combined with his fascinating mind and understated humour, leaves the reader wanting more." —Quill and Quire

"[A] fulsome travelogue through the history and politics of pandemics . . . a worthwhile read . . . [this] thoroughly researched, accessible exposition offers an understanding of how to reduce deaths and mitigate societal damage from pandemics." —Winnipeg Free Press

"Little details and personal touches draw the reader in. . . . Yet underneath the colour and detail are sharp analyses . . . Lou's weaving of analyses with personal anecdotes and introspective observation reads effortlessly and is the book's chief merit." —Asian Review of Book