American Poison, 9780593473627
Hardcover
A doctor’s fight against deadly leaded gasoline changed America forever.

American Poison

a deadly invention and the woman who battled for environmental justice

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  • Hardcover

    368 pages

  • Release Date

    18 February 2025

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Summary

American Poison: The Untold Story of a Deadly Invention

From the national bestselling author of The Food Explorer comes the untold story of Alice Hamilton, a trailblazing doctor and public health activist who took on the booming auto industry—and the deadly invention of leaded gasoline, which would poison millions of people across America.

At noon on October 27, 1924, a factory worker was admitted to a hospital in New York City, suffering from hallu…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780593473627
ISBN-10:0593473620
Author:Daniel Stone
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Dutton
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:368
Release Date:18 February 2025
Weight:544g
Dimensions:237mm x 160mm x 29mm
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Critics Review

One of Book Page’s Seven Books that Celebrate Trailblazing WomenOne of Beyond Curie’s 40 Nonfiction Book Recommendations for International Day of Women & Girls in Science“Leaded petrol’s toxicity is well known today. Less so is the complex battle against it that started in 1924… Daniel Stone captures this dramatic and disturbing story.”—Nature“A timely tale about corporate whitewashing that contaminated a nation… has the feel of a true-crime thriller.” —Washington Independent Review of Books“American Poison is an absolutely first-rate book, in which Daniel Stone displays his impressive research and storytelling prowess to craft a compelling, accessible narrative that I didn’t want to end. With haunting parallels to the story of the radium girls, this book exposes sinister corporate machinations, shocking scientific history and a horrifying lack of ethics—but also inspiring activism and individual courage, in particular by one of the radium girls’ own champions, the indefatigable Alice Hamilton. I found myself quoting it out loud to anyone who would listen. Fascinating, gripping and essential reading for all.”—Kate Moore, New York Times bestselling author of The Radium Girls and The Woman They Could Not Silence“American Poison brings to brilliant life one of the great public health heroes of the 20th century, the fearless and wonderful Alice Hamilton, who stood like few others for the country’s working class. Author Daniel Stone builds his story of Hamilton around her fight to bring recognition to the dangers of leaded gasoline, in the face of bitter industry resistance. The book is thus an essential environmental history. But, equally important, it’s a blazing torch of a tribute to people, like Hamilton, who fight unheralded to make the world safer for the rest of us.”—Deborah Blum, Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist and New York Times bestselling author of The Poisoner’s Handbook and The Poison Squad“A fascinating look at what happens when scientific innovation and corporations’ bottom lines clash with public health and worker safety. In the tradition of Radium Girls, Stone masterfully conveys the David-and-Goliath-like story of the woman scientist who dared to take on big business for the sake of the health of workers and the public alike. It’s an engrossing, essential examination of the human and environmental cost of industrial innovation and a vital reminder that one person can truly make a difference.” —Olivia Campbell, New York Times bestselling author of Women in White Coats“American Poison, every bit as page-turning as it is enlightening, proves more relevant than ever as a reminder of the dangers when progress outpaces safety. Science sits at the center of both innovation and protection from it in Stone’s riveting account, whether through human experimentation or slow, fatal poisoning by chemical elements. And it yields an unlikely hero for the early 20th century—a woman scientist working in public health who finally, today, has the last word.”—Molly Caldwell Crosby, national bestselling author of The American Plague“With keen insight and a flair for storytelling, Daniel Stone has written a brilliant narrative about Alice Hamilton, one of the greatest unsung heroes of the 20th century. American Poison has it all: history, biography, personality, and a dramatic rivalry that keeps the pages turning. Captivating, enlightening, and powerful.”—Claudia Kalb, New York Times bestselling author of Andy Warhol Was a Hoarder and Spark“An enthralling biography of Alice Hamilton… captivating… Readers will be riveted.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review“Stone’s informative history, populated with corporate shills, lazy investigators, and upstanding scientists, serves as a cautionary—and somewhat optimistic—tale… Entertaining and eye-opening.”—Kirkus“Stone’s lucidly written account illuminates a champion of early public-health and environmental activism and the ongoing struggle to hold big business accountable for grievous misconduct.” —Booklist

About The Author

Daniel Stone

Daniel Stone is a writer on science, history, and the environment, as well as the author of Sinkable and the national bestseller The Food Explorer. He is a professor of environmental science and policy at Johns Hopkins University, a Smithsonian distinguished fellow, a former senior editor for National Geographic, and a former White House correspondent for Newsweek. He lives in Atlanta with his wife and two sons.

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