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Book Cover for: Blood Matters: From Brca1 to Designer Babies, How the World and I Found Ourselves in the Future of the Gene, Masha Gessen

Blood Matters: From Brca1 to Designer Babies, How the World and I Found Ourselves in the Future of the Gene

Masha Gessen

Masha Gessen discovered through genetic testing that she had the dreaded BRCA1 genetic mutation--the same mutation made famous recently by Angelina Jolie, which predisposes women to ovarian and breast cancer. As Gessen wrestled with a wrenching personal decision--what to do with such knowledge--she explored the landscape of a brave new world, speaking with others like her and with experts including medical researchers, historians, and religious thinkers.

Blood Matters is a much-needed field guide to this unfamiliar and unsettling territory. It explores the way genetic information is shaping the decisions we make, not only about our physical and emotional health but about whom we marry, the children we bear, even the personality traits we long to have. And it helps us come to terms with the radical transformation that genetic information is engineering in our most basic sense of who we are and what we might become.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Mariner Books
  • Publish Date: Nov 1st, 2009
  • Pages: 336
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.04in - 5.26in - 0.82in - 0.67lb
  • EAN: 9780156033312
  • Categories: • Genetics• Life Sciences - Genetics & Genomics• Diseases

About the Author

Gessen, Masha: - MASHA GESSEN is a journalist who has written for Slate, Seed, the New Republic, the New York Times, and other publications, and is the author of numerous books, including The Future is History, which has been nominated for the National Book Award.

Praise for this book

PRAISE FOR ESTER AND RUZYA

"Reviewers sometimes call a work of nonfiction 'as exciting as a novel, ' but that would be an understatement applied to this extraordinary family memoir . . . Ester and Ruzya will remind you how much life, history and emotional and moral complexity the genre can convey in the hands of a wonderful writer."--The New York Times Book Review
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