Dr. Anthony Fauci will release his first book towards the end of the year titled “Expect the Unexpected: Ten Lessons on Truth, Service, and the Way Forward” and will share “the lessons that have shaped his life philosophy,” according Barnes and Noble.
Fauci’s book will be compiled of interviews that he has conducted during his 34-years as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and discusses his role in leading a crisis.
The overview states: ‘Before becoming the face of the White House Coronavirus Task Force and America’s most trusted doctor, Dr. Fauci had already devoted three decades to public service.”
The book will cover Fauci’s battle with the AIDS epidemic, Ebola and COVID-19 and will also offer insight to those searching for a “more compassionate and purposeful life.”
“Those looking to live a more compassionate and purposeful life will find inspiration in his [Fauci’s] unique perspective on leadership, expecting the unexpected, and finding joy in difficult times,” the overview said.
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The book will influence readers on how to lead during a time of crisis and help lead to an optimistic future, Barnes & Noble said.
“The earnest reflections in these pages offer a universal message on how to lead in times of crisis and find resilience in the face of disappointments and obstacles,” the overview said.
“Sure to strike a chord with readers, the inspiring words of wisdom in this book are centered around life lessons compiled from hours of interviews, offering a concrete path to a bright and hopeful future.”
The book, one of several about Fauci scheduled to hit shelves this year, is set for release on November 2, 2021.
A children’s picture book about the expert, titled ‘Dr. Fauci: How a Boy from Brooklyn Became America’s Doctor’, is slated for release later this month.