A review by hannkelley
Virology: Essays for the Living, the Dead, and the Small Things in Between by Joseph Osmundson

5.0

I’ve avoided reading anything pandemic related until now because why would I want to read about the dumpster fire we still can’t seem to put out? This collection of essays made me question why we even need fiction when stories about real life like this exist and are written with such care and tenderness and vulnerability. I don’t want to even try to explain what this book is about because I don’t want to spoil how someone else might experience it. I just know that I saw myself and so many people I love in the pages (and so many people that I knew nothing about). And the ways we cared for each other during literal uncertain times. And how all of that collective care gets replaced with “the kids are so behind!” and “the economy will never recover!”