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It Belongs to the World: Frederick Banting and the Discovery of Insulin - by Lisa Katzenberger (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- The inspiring story of Frederick Banting, who discovered insulin.
- 4-8 Years
- 10.1" x 10.1" Hardcover
- 48 Pages
- Juvenile Nonfiction, Biography & Autobiography
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"The inspiring story of Frederick Banting, who discovered insulin. His historic contributions to the medical field, and selfless sale of his patent for just one dollar, changed the course of patients managing diabetes forever. Ideal for diabetic children and their families, readers who love biography and science, and fans of Digestion! The Musical. Frederick Banting was a shy boy who loved to care for the animals on his family farm. When they were sick, he searched for ways to make them better. When Frederick grew up, he remained curious about how to treat and cure illnesses, so he became a doctor and a teacher. After teaching his medical students about diabetes, his curiosity led him to discover insulin, which saves millions of lives worldwide today. Frederick could have gotten rich from his discovery, but he sold his formula for only a dollar, saying, "Insulin does not belong to me. It belongs to the world."--]cProvided by publisher.Book Synopsis
The inspiring story of Frederick Banting, who discovered insulin. His historic contributions to the medical field, and selfless sale of his patent for just one dollar, changed the course of patients managing diabetes forever. Ideal for diabetic children and their families, readers who love biography and science, and fans of Digestion! The Musical.
Frederick Banting was a shy boy who loved to care for the animals on his family farm. When they were sick, he searched for ways to make them better.
When Frederick grew up, he remained curious about how to treat and cure illnesses, so he became a doctor and a teacher. After teaching his medical students about diabetes, his curiosity led him to discover insulin, which saves millions of lives worldwide today. Frederick could have gotten rich from his discovery, but he sold his formula for only a dollar, saying, "Insulin does not belong to me. It belongs to the world."
With bright, cheerful illustrations and informative back matter about insulin and diabetes, It Belongs to the World is an inspiring story of a curious boy who grew up to change medicine and countless lives for the better.
Review Quotes
"Persistence is a staple theme in picture books, but it's a treat to read one that goes beyond 'I did it!' to 'I did it for others.'"
-- Booklist
"[It Belongs to the World] delivers an important message about generosity, compassion, and the far-reaching impact of one person's dedication to the greater good. A perfect read for children with diabetes and their families." -- Beyond Type 1
"A wonderful account of a young person's tenacity and entrepreneurship, but also of a deep and heartwarming desire to help others."
-- Former US Representative Marie Newman