Chosen as New York Times Book Review "100 Notable Books of 2015""This is science writing at its best."--New York Times Book Review"...[R]emarkable, warts-and-all biography...sweeping and sympathetic narrative."--Wall Street Journal"...[I]nsightful...With an unerring sense of pace, Jacobs...relates the story of this complex man and his remarkable life as a scientific pioneer and a popular icon."--Chicago Tribune"...[F]ills a gap worth filling."--Washington Post"An extraordinarily rich biography of the doctor Americans adored and all but regarded as a saint...Jacobs makes a convincing case that Salk was a shy man who never succeeded in making the scientific or personal connections that could bring happiness, but his idealism proved a boon to mankind."--Kirkus Reviews, starred review"[A] treasure trove of facts and stories...Recommended to readers of scientific biographies and those interested in the practice of science in America."--Library Journal"The story of Jonas Salk is an endlessly fascinating one and in Charlotte Jacobs's capable hands this will be a winner and an important book."--Abraham Verghese, author of Cutting for Stone and Professor and Doctor of Medicine, Stanford University School of MedicineFeatured in Health Affairs