Wolpert engages the reader at a level everyone can relate to...Impressively up to date...Wolpert manages to pack a great deal of cell biology into the book's couple hundred pages.--Helen Pickersgill "Science"
It is a book in a tradition, not limited to science, of explaining the visible in terms of the invisible...How We Live and Why We Die is a translation from another language--biology.--John Galloway "Nature"
This is a marvellous piece of work...[a] wondrously informative book...Read it. You will learn more than you can imagine about something you cannot possibly imagine: the fabulous complexity of being alive.--Brian Appleyard "New Statesman"
In 200 or so short pages, Lewis Wolpert breezes through all we know about cell biology...Wolpert is an engaging host with an eye for a clever analogy. Perhaps the biggest thrill to be had is when he lays bare the awe-inspiring intricacy of the living cell.-- "New Scientist"
How We Live and Why We Die is a layperson's guide to the world within us. It is clear, authoritative and readable. And, as cells are constantly in the news--whether via genetic engineering or DNA testing, cloning or stem cell research--it is also timely...[Wolpert] makes it clear that to understand human nature, we must understand the nature of cells from which we are made. This book is a fine place to start.--Stephen Cave "Financial Times"
Like a nail-biting mystery, the author unravels the secrets locked up in the cell...A mind-expanding read.--D. Wayne Dworsky "San Francisco Book Review"
Engaging...As Wolpert shows, concepts as broad as evolution can be understood using the cell as a starting point, and charting the cell's discovery reveals the greater shape of the history of science in this profound, yet eminently readable book.-- "Seed Magazine"
Wolpert projects curiosity and clarity that carries along his audience...[His] work will absorb anyone fascinated by the universe inside the cell.--Gilbert Taylor "Booklist"