The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks (English, Paperback, Skloot Rebecca)

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The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks  (English, Paperback, Skloot Rebecca)

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    • Language: English
    • Binding: Paperback
    • Publisher: Crown Publishing Group (NY)
    • Genre: Science
    • ISBN: 9780307589385, 0307589382
    • Edition: 2010
    • Pages: 276
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    Her name was Henrietta Lacks, but scientists know her as HeLa. She was a poor Southern tobacco farmer who worked the same land as her slave ancestors, yet her cells—taken without her knowledge—became one of the most important tools in medicine. The first “immortal” human cells grown in culture, they are still alive today, though she has been dead for more than sixty years. If you could pile all HeLa cells ever grown onto a scale, they’d weigh more than 50 million metric tons—as much as a hundred Empire State Buildings. HeLa cells were vital for developing the polio vaccine; uncovered secrets of cancer, viruses, and the atom bomb’s effects; helped lead to important advances like in vitro fertilization, cloning, and gene mapping; and have been bought and sold by the billions.

    Yet Henrietta Lacks remains virtually unknown, buried in an unmarked grave.

    Now Rebecca Skloot takes us on an extraordinary journey, from the “colored” ward of Johns Hopkins Hospital in the 1950s to stark white laboratories with freezers full of HeLa cells; from Henrietta’s small, dying hometown of Clover, Virginia—a land of wooden slave quarters, faith healings, and voodoo—to East Baltimore today, where her children and grandchildren live and struggle with the legacy of her cells.

    Henrietta’s family did not learn of her “immortality” until more than twenty years after her death, when scientists investigating HeLa began using her husband and children in research without informed consent. And though the cells had launched a multimillion-dollar industry that sells human biological materials, her family never saw any of the profits. As Rebecca Skloot so brilliantly shows, the story of the Lacks family—past and present—is inextricably connected to the dark history of experimentation on African Americans, the birth of bioethics, and the legal battles over whether we control the stuff we are made of.

    Over the decade it took to uncover this story, Rebecca became enmeshed in the lives of the Lacks family—especially Henrietta’s daughter Deborah, who was devastated to learn about her mother’s cells. She was consumed with questions: Had scientists cloned her mother? Did it hurt her when researchers infected her cells with viruses and shot them into space? What happened to her sister, Elsie, who died in a mental institution at the age of fifteen? And if her mother was so important to medicine, why couldn’t her children afford health insurance? 
              
    Intimate in feeling, astonishing in scope, and impossible to put down, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks captures the beauty and drama of scientific discovery, as well as its human consequences.
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    • 2010
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    • Rebecca Skloot is an award-winning science writer whose work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine; O, The Oprah Magazine; Discover; and many others. She is coeditor of The Best American Science Writing 2011 and has worked as a correspondent for NPR’s Radiolab and PBS’s Nova ScienceNOW. She was named one of five surprising leaders of 2010 by the Washington Post. Skloot's debut book, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, took more than a decade to research and write, and instantly became a New York Times bestseller. It was chosen as a best book of 2010 by more than sixty media outlets, including Entertainment Weekly, People, and the New York TimesIt is being translated into more than twenty-five languages, adapted into a young reader edition, and being made into an HBO film produced by Oprah Winfrey and Alan Ball. Skloot is the founder and president of The Henrietta Lacks Foundation. She has a B.S. in biological sciences and an MFA in creative nonfiction. She has taught creative writing and science journalism at the University of Memphis, the University of Pittsburgh, and New York University. She lives in Chicago. For more information, visit her website at RebeccaSkloot.com, where you’ll find links to follow her on Twitter and Facebook. 

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    A Must Read for every Medical Ethics Crusader!!!

    This book has really shaken my foundations...Ever since I have read this book my reading preferences have entirely changed...This book was suggested to me during a Workshop by an eminent professor in the field of Ethics..& this book was easily one of the best books I have ever read... I am recommending it to every one I know...& I recommend YOU to read it too... A compelling saga of emotions and ethical rights blatantly abused and forgotten...A MUST READ!!!
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    The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

    The author gives a very clairvoyant picture of the lady behind the scene. I was told to read this book by a student of mine who had already read it. After reading the story of the way science changes due to Henritta's cells I as a doctor was totally impressed with the vastness of scientific wonders. Wonder if she was alive how proud she would have felt, if and only if, she was told that her cells were creating history. Cells used in polio vaccine research, malaria vaccine research, anticance...
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    The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

    A very well-researched and informative book. An excellent reading........ I wonder why it has not been widely reviewed and recommended by Indian critics ! It is a very good commentary on social and medical ethics in contemporary world inhabited by human race.
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    Not The End

    these were the last lines on the novel which is true with respect to Henrietta's cells. A very nicely written and thoroughly researched book by Rebecca as all the emotions and thinking of ppl in such scenario is very finely jotted down by her. Good to read and imagine.
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    Immortal indeed...!

    As a student of the life sciences, the premise of this book really excited me. It is a great book, and is very well-written. The pace of the story is set at the very beginning when the timeline alternates between the events that transpired in the 1950s-1960s, and the actual interviews conducted by the author.
    An extremely poignant narrative and interesting photographs make this book a must-read for everyone.
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    Classy product

    Damn inspiring!!
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    Super!

    Good book
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    Unsatisfactory

    They sent animal farm book
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    Awesome

    Best of the autobiography I have read
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