Pulitzer
Prize–winning author Jonathan Weiner's revealing story of
the science that is about to change all life forever.
Biology used
to be a science of the way things are. Now it is a science of
the way things work, like physics or engineering. Biology’s
progress fascinates and appalls us because it has gone from learning
the ways of nature to trying to turn it. In his extraordinary
new book, Jonathan Weiner reveals the life-changing discoveries
that have been converging over the past half a century to bring
us to a moment when biology has the power to change life as we
know it.
When Stephen
Heywood, a carpenter, discovered he had ALS, a gradual, mysterious
deterioration of the nervous system, Jamie Heywood gave up his
lucrative job to try to save his brother’s life and worked
with cutting-edge scientists in a race to find a cure. Through
this remarkable journey with a family in crisis, we are given
an overview of the various gene therapies that are still on the
horizon, capable of potentially bringing back those suffering
from neurological diseases such as ALS, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s,
and other various disorders of the brain.
In Jonathan
Weiner's translucent prose we experience not only the passion
and torment of the Heywoods, but the fascinating and bewildering
frontiers of biology. We learn a vast amount about the groundbreaking
technologies that may one day save our own lives and certainly
change the way we live them.
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