Description
From butcher's daughter in Communist Hungary to winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine 2023, this is the story of one woman's extraordinary determination through decades of obscurity and rejection - and her breakthrough discovery that saved millions of lives.
'Riveting. A true story of a brilliant biochemist who never gave up or gave in' BONNIE GARMUS, author of Lessons in Chemistry
'Anyone who has ever doubted that science, innovation and persistence can change the world should read this book' BILL GATES
Katalin Kariko began life as a butcher's daughter in post-war Communist Hungary: a hand-to-mouth existence in a single-room house of clay and straw with no running water. Breaking Through is her extraordinary memoir of how she achieved her dream of becoming a scientist, first in Hungary and then in the USA, and pursued her belief - despite so many telling her not to - that an elusive molecule could transform our ability to prevent disease.
For three decades she worked in obscurity, battling cockroaches in a windowless lab, enduring demotion, the derision of her colleagues, even threats of deportation. But in 2020, Kariko's vision was spectacularly vindicated when her work made possible the vaccines that brought an end to the pandemic, paving the way for similar vaccines against HIV, malaria and other life-threatening diseases.
As frank, wise and fearless as Kariko herself, Breaking Through is a remarkable story of tenacity, friendship and loyalty, and one woman's unshakeable commitment to her values.
'Few have overcome adversity like Katalin Kariko . . . This remarkable memoir . . . is a joy to read' Financial Times
*An Amazon Best Book of the Year* *One of Nature's five best science books for 2024*
About the Author
Katalin Kariko is a biochemist and winner of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Her pioneering research was the foundation of the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 and paves the way for a host of breakthrough treatments for HIV, malaria and other life-threatening diseases. Born in Hungary, she has lived and worked for most of her adult life in the USA. Since 2020, she has been awarded over a hundred prizes in recognition of her work; two children's books have been written about her and a minor planet named after her. Now an honorary professor at numerous universities around the world, she continues in her work to advance new medical treatments where the need is most urgent. She and her husband Bela are the parents of two-time Olympic rowing champion Susan Francia.
Reviews
Riveting . . . few have overcome adversity like Katalin Kariko . . . This remarkable memoir . . . is a joy to read, written in a direct style that revels in personal details while explaining clearly the science behind Kariko's research -- Clive Cookson * Financial Times *
This engrossing, touching tale of the tribulations of a scientist now recognised as one of the world's greatest biochemists, a woman who helped create the vaccines that saved millions during the Covid-19 pandemic . . . How this success affected Kariko is explained in one of the most moving moments in Breaking Through . . . a vividly written, absorbing memoir of a life filled with triumphs . . . over near-constant adversity -- Robin McKie * Guardian *
A classic in the genre of underdogs succeeding against the odds * New Scientist *
Little did the public know that this feat [a Covid vaccine] was largely down to one woman's relentless perseverance. Breaking Through . . . charts the painstaking journey she undertook as a woman and an immigrant to convince the scientific community to take her work seriously . . . rich with colourful metaphors that bring the immune system to life . . . Kariko also lays bare a startling truth: even life-saving scientific discovery is not immune to ego, favouritism and sexism * New Statesman *
Riveting. A true story of a brilliant biochemist who never gave up or gave in. You'll be inspired by Kariko's tenacity in the face of countless roadblocks and forever grateful for her life-saving contribution -- BONNIE GARMUS, author of Lessons in Chemistry
Katalin Kariko's story is an inspiration. Anyone who has ever doubted that science, innovation and persistence can change the world should read this book -- BILL GATES, author of How To Avoid a Climate Disaster
A riveting testament to resilience and the power of unwavering belief -- JENNIFER DOUDNA, Nobel Prize laureate in chemistry
The rousing story of a remarkable woman and her lifesaving contributions to medicine * Publishers Weekly *
An outstanding memoir with a happy ending * Kirkus Reviews (starred) *
Describes her vital, sometimes moving, personal and scientific struggle for success * Nature, Five of the Best Science Books for 2024 *
It is almost impossible not to feel moved by this story of an extraordinarily resilient woman's lonely, defiant crusade - a crusade with such significant repercussions for humanity... Her memoir is not only a vital contribution to the history of the Covid pandemic, but also a salutary tale for science in general
Book Information
ISBN 9781847928252
Author Katalin Kariko
Format Hardback
Page Count 336
Imprint The Bodley Head Ltd
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Weight(grams) 466g
Dimensions(mm) 222mm * 144mm * 32mm