Title: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
Author: Rebecca Skloot
Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
Genre: Biography, Science, Nonfiction
Year of Publication: 2010
Date of Publication: February 2, 2010
Pages: 381
ISBN-10: 1400052173
ISBN-13: 978-1400052172
Audiobook Narrator: Cassandra Campbell and Bahni Turpin
Summary of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks is a novel based on the life of Henrietta Lacks. Henrietta was an African American woman whose cells were removed secretly in 1951. Her cells are currently one of the most important medical instruments to be had. They are referred to as HeLa cells and have been credited with helping discover vaccines, cancer drugs, and hundreds of scientific developments.
Rebecca Skloot unravels the story of Henrietta More but much more particularly the ethical aspects of using her cells, and how all this affected her family, who were unaware for decades. The book adds to science, history, and biographical information.
Main Themes
The book looks into medical ethics, scientific innovation, and social injustices. It mirrors the oppression of silenced voices in the name of advancement and raises questions about individual rights versus the greater good. Skloot also brings to the forefront the need to see the humanity in scientific advancement.
Writing Style
Rebecca Skloot is compassionate in the way she relates this tale. Skloot explains complicated scientific principles in a simple manner so that anyone can grasp them. Skloot’s thorough investigation and empathetic writing make Henrietta’s life and legacy come alive.
Impact of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
The book illuminates a forgotten page in medical history. It provokes intense debates about ethics, consent, and justice in medicine and research. The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks was adapted into an HBO television movie in 2017, with Oprah Winfrey as Deborah Lacks, Rose Byrne as Rebecca Skloot, and Renée Elise Goldsberry as Henrietta Lacks.












