Published 01/01/2001 | Paperback / softback,
Description:
A heartbreaking account of a medical miracle: how one woman’s cells – taken without her knowledge – have saved countless lives. The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks is a true story of race, class, injustice and exploitation.
‘No dead woman has done more for the living . . . A fascinating, harrowing, necessary book.’ – Hilary Mantel, GuardianWith an introduction Sarah Moss, author of by author of Summerwater.
Her name was Henrietta Lacks, but scientists know her as HeLa. Born a poor black tobacco farmer, her cancer cells – taken without asking her – became a multimillion-dollar industry and one of the most important tools in medicine. Yet Henrietta’s family did not learn of her ‘immortality’ until more than twenty years after her death, with devastating consequences . . .
Rebecca Skloot’s moving account is the story of the life, and afterlife, of one woman who changed the medical world forever. Balancing the beauty and drama of scientific discovery with dark questions about who owns the stuff our bodies are made of, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks is an extraordinary journey in search of the soul and story of a real woman, whose cells live on today in all four corners of the world.
Now an HBO film starring Oprah Winfrey and Rose Byrne.

Arsenic For Tea
The Partition
This Is Going To Hurt
A Line to Kill : a locked room mystery from the Sunday Times bestselling author
Twitch
Speeches That Changed the World
Planet Joy
Hitler and Stalin
Teaching Sprints
Dead Doubles
The Mother of All Questions : Further Feminisms
The Bell Jar
Radical Uncertainty
The Hiding Place
No Room For Small Dreams
The Cut
Imperfect Leadership
Every Vow You Break : 'Murderous fun' from the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Kind Worth Killing
A Small Person Far Away
How to Be a Liberal
Fat Cow, Fat Chance
Maths On the Back of An Envelope
First Born by Will Dean
The Beach House
Every Parent Should Read This Book
Unfree Speech
Rise
Hostage
Girl in the Walls
Five Rules For Rebellion
Burning Issue
Saint X


