
The Big One
why future pandemics will be worse—and how we must prepare
$48.00
- Hardcover
336 pages
- Release Date
8 December 2025
Summary
The Big One: Preparing for the Inevitable Pandemic
An urgent, gripping, and prescient warning about the inevitable next worldwide pandemic-and what we must do to prepare ourselves-from the New York Times bestselling authors of Deadliest Enemy.
The Covid-19 pandemic has been the most devastating natural event the world has experienced in the last century. Millions have been stricken, many with lasting debilitating effects; more than 7 million have died aroun…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780316258340 |
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ISBN-10: | 0316258342 |
Author: | Mark Olshaker, Michael T. Osterholm |
Publisher: | Little, Brown & Company |
Imprint: | Little, Brown & Company |
Format: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 336 |
Release Date: | 8 December 2025 |
Weight: | 0g |
Dimensions: | 240mm x 156mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
“Superb…This important playbook for anticipating the next catastrophic pandemic is about nothing less than human and societal survival.”–Booklist (starred review)“A powerful and persuasive rallying cry.”–Publishers Weekly (starred review)“A clear-eyed examination of pandemic fault lines and what must be done to fix them….Osterholm [and] Olshaker weave a tale that at time borders on horror, interspersing the gripping story of the fictional virus with historical accounts of global pandemics and the experience of preparation and mitigation. But the story never veers too far into darkness without returning practical advice.”–Kirkus (starred review)“If there was one person to turn for future pandemic readiness, it would be Michael Osterholm, one of the world’s leading epidemiologists. In The Big One, a landmark book, he, along with Mark Olshaker, provide a remarkably clear-eyed, science-driven, and comprehensive preventive approach.”–Eric Topol, MD, author of Deep Medicine and Super Agers“With his unique blend of knowledge, communications skills, and Midwestern forthrightness, Michael Osterholm has made himself indispensable in the fight to understand and overcome global infections. In The Big One, he marshals this depth and breadth to prepare us for the struggle that surely will come.”–Peter Hotez, MD, PhD, author of The Deadly Rise of Anti-Science“A vital, compelling read. The next pandemic is inevitable. Preparation is our only option. And there is no one better to show how than the duo of Osterholm and Olshaker.”–Atul Gawande, MD, MPH, author of Being Mortal and The Checklist Manifesto“Osterholm and Olshaker shake us out of our post-COVID complacency to confront the potential for The Big One. Both a warning and a manual, the book provides clear and concise action plans for how we can collectively confront, prepare and respond to other, possibly worse pandemics. It also thoughtfully addresses the many ongoing debates about America’s COVID response and shows how the American public may learn to trust again.”–Juliette Kayyem, Former Assistant Secretary, Department of Homeland Security“The Big One is an extraordinary book. It’s part thrilling disaster movie script, part insightful history of public health, part personal story. It’s also the best after-action report on Covid-19 yet, along with the best advice on how both individuals and government can survive the next one–and there will be a next one. It’s a book you won’t just read. You’ll reread it and learn something new each time.”–John M. Barry, author of The Great Influenza“A riveting warning–and a roadmap. In The Big One, infectious disease expert Michael Osterholm and bestselling author Mark Olshaker deliver a gripping, scientifically grounded account of a plausible–and perhaps inevitable–global crisis. Drawing on decades of experience, they reveal the political, logistical, and human challenges behind pandemic response, and show how we can do better next time. This book is a wake-up call we can’t afford to ignore.”–Governor Michael O. Leavitt, Former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services“Mike Osterholm is an invaluable expert whose tremendous knowledge and humility also make him a trustworthy guide. In The Big One, Osterholm and Mark Olshaker take us through a tabletop exercise about a highly contagious, airborne virus capable of killing millions. We can only hope those in power heed its guidance.”–Ezekiel J. Emanuel, MD, PhD, author of Reinventing American Healthcare“Three pandemic viruses have swept across the globe in the last 20 years. There will be another pandemic. The only question is when and how severe. At once thrilling and haunting, The Big One provides a life-saving guide for an inevitable event.”–Paul A. Offit, MD, author of Tell Me When It’s Over and Autism’s False Prophets
About The Author
Mark Olshaker
Dr. Michael Osterholm is Regents Professor, McKnight Presidential Endowed Chair in Public Health, and the founding director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) at the University of Minnesota. An internationally renowned epidemiologist, he has been at the forefront of public health preparedness, has led many outbreak investigations of international importance, and advises world leaders on the ever-growing list of microbial threats. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller Living Terrors. His podcast series, “Osterholm Update: COVID-19,” has been downloaded by more than 8 million listeners.
Mark Olshaker is a journalist, Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker, and a New York Times bestselling author of five novels and twelve books of nonfiction. His books with FBI profiling pioneer John Douglas, including Mindhunter, the basis for the hit Netflix series, have sold millions of copies and offer a unique and intriguing perspective into behavioural science and criminal investigative analysis. He is also the coauthor with Dr. C.J. Peters of Virus Hunter.
Together, Dr. Michael Osterholm and Mark Olshaker are the authors of the New York Times bestseller Deadliest Enemy.
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