Written in a lively and compelling style, this book explains the hidden relationship between Judaism and the world of infectious disease. It combines history, medicine, science, and religion and gives us a new appreciation of how Jews and Judaism have been deeply shaped by plagues and pandemics, from ancient times up to the present.
Jeremy Brown Books






Tell Me Why You're Beautiful
- 132 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The story follows a young girl who grows up in dire circumstances, facing unimaginable challenges that shape her into a resilient woman. As she escapes her own traumatic reality, she discovers the strength to help others trapped in similar situations. The narrative explores themes of survival, empowerment, and the transformative power of hope, showcasing her journey from despair to becoming a beacon of light for those around her.
Father Of It All
- 108 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Set on a distant planet, the story explores themes of rebirth and redemption as a man wakes up with memories of his earthly life, tasked with becoming the Adam of this new world. With a thousand years and a soulmate by his side, he strives to cultivate goodness and prosperity while combating sin and evil influences. The narrative delves into the challenges of creating a utopia, highlighting the struggle between light and darkness in a fresh, uncharted environment.
Odd Ones In
The power of cognitive diversity - how opening your mind to people who see and think differently will change the world
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
In a world marked by uncertainty, Jeremy Brown emphasizes the necessity for innovative thinking to achieve transformative business outcomes. His company, The Sense Network, leverages cognitive diversity, connecting over 5,000 creators globally to foster unique perspectives. This collaboration enables leaders to anticipate customer needs, identify growth opportunities, and drive innovation. Through this book, readers are encouraged to engage with a diverse team of thinkers to explore future possibilities and develop groundbreaking strategies for their businesses.
June Fourth
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
In this vivid new social history of the Tiananmen protests, Beijing massacre, and nationwide crackdown of 1989, Jeremy Brown explores the key turning points of the crisis in China and shows how the massacre and its aftermath were far from inevitable.
The Renegades Project Neptune
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The Renegades face their greatest challenge yet - extreme sea level rises and a sinister new plot from their archenemy.In this fast-paced action adventure series, the Renegades are called upon to use their superpowers to combat threats to the world's climate.Mo, Leon, and a recovering Katelyn are on the move again, along with Amazon activist Alma, whose strange new powers are just developing. They've been tracking the movements of their longtime nemesis - businessman-turned-supervillain Jason Greenleaf - and this time they're determined to stay one step ahead of him.But as they race to uncover the meaning behind Jason's new friends The League and the mysterious new serum he is developing, the team must reckon with both their own demons and new changes to the climate. Sea levels are rising faster than ever before and some strange - but potentially lifesaving - creatures in the mangrove forests of Bangladesh are at risk of dying out. With so many threats to the Earth mounting, could this all be too much, even for the Renegades?
A family-friendly book that's jam-packed with hundreds of side-splitting jokes, riddles and puns inspired by the world of Harry Potter.