Fe del Mundo's sister dreamt of becoming a doctor--a big dream for a
girl in the Philippines in the early 1900s. When her sister dies, young
Fe vows to take her place, a promise she carries with her the rest of
her life. In 1936 she becomes the first woman and first person of Asian
descent to study at Harvard Medical School. When WWII begins in the
Pacific, Fe faces a choice: remain in Boston, where she is safe, or
return to the Philippines, where she is needed most. Fe follows her
vision and returns home to care for the American and British children
forced into the internment camp at Santo Tomas. Beautiful color drawings
bring to life this gentle and courageous character, her family and her
patients. The story of the courageous Dr. Fe del Mundo, recipient of the
Elizabeth Blackwell Award for distinguished women "whose life
exemplifies outstanding service to humanity," and the Ramon Magsaysay
Award, Asia's equivalent of the Nobel Prize, will inspire children to
pursue science and medicine in the service of humanity.