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The Immortal Life Of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot
"The Immortal Life Of Henrietta Lacks"
by Rebecca Skloot
Crownbooks, 2010.
369 pages, 38 chapters.
Rebecca Skloot dedicated 10 years of her life writing "The Immortal Life Of Henrietta Lacks"? She first heard about Henrietta when she was only 16 and decided to write a hole book about her, her life and what her family went through.
This story is not only about the fact that the HeLa cells, wich are the cells that have been taken from Henrietta after her painful death, are an incredible discovery, but it also tells that a family has been nearly destroyed and that at that time, no one cared about black people. Indeed, this happened during the tragic period of the segregation. It is full of testimonies of people that Rebecca Skloot interviewed herself.
In general, when we first hear about "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks", we tend to think that this is just another boring story about science but this is not the case. Everyone can learn from this book: students, kids, parents, grand parents, specialists...This book is litteraly made for everyone!
When I started reading, I thought to myself"Ugh! I hat science, I'm probably not going to read the 38 chapters!" Well, I was wrong because this book ended up being one of my favourite!
You can purchase this best-seller pretty much everywhere for approxymately $10 and some of the benefits of "The Immortal Life Of Henrietta Lacks" are given to the Henrietta Lacks Foundation, wich was created to help the Lacks family buying school and medicine supplies. If you want to donate money, you can do it on this site:
http://henriettalacksfoundation.org/#donate
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