The Family Gene: A Mission to Turn My Deadly Inheritance into a Hopeful Future

Author:   Joselin Linder
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
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9780062378910


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   09 August 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Joselin Linder
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   ECCO Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.213kg
ISBN:  

9780062378910


ISBN 10:   0062378910
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   09 August 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Surprisingly buoyant . . . Describing how it feels to face the likelihood of a shortened life-including her conflicted desire to be a mother, despite the risks for any child-Linder reminds us that hope `isn't the same thing as truth.' -- New Yorker The Family Gene [is] both congenial and engaging, despite the long shadow of a broken gene. -- <em>New York Times Book Review</em> Linder's memoir is a personal tale of loss, illness, ethical dilemmas and emotional fallout. Some of the details are harrowing. But Linder tells her story in a smart, wry voice devoid of self-pity. -- Chicago Tribune Crisply written, deeply informed. . . . Linder captures the dread and fatigue that accompanies such an odyssey. The Family Gene nails this truth in a clear, honest voice, an invaluable addition to the literature that dramatizes severe illness and its impact. -- Minneapolis Star Tribune Linder not only knows how to tell a compelling story but also how to use numbers to good effect and how to spell out complicated concepts... Her brutal honesty contributes to the power of this thoroughly researched chronicle of the quest to conquer chromosomal abnormalities. -- Booklist, Starred Review Moving and deft. . . . Linder expertly balances the serious and often tragic with an indefatigable charm and warmth. This book is a wonderful blend of reflections on coming of age, medicine, and what it means to live against all odds. -- Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) Linder's narrative is a combination of a fascinating medical detective story and an absorbing, powerfully written family chronicle. . . . She successfully integrates cutting-edge genetic research into her personal quest. -- Kirkus [Linder] views her future with measured optimism...Genealogists and readers interested in popular medicine may find this book more relatable than Alice Wexler's Mapping Fate. -- Library Journal The science is enthralling, the narrative's race-against-the-clock tension is nail-biting, but at its core, this book is about the remarkable bond of family-and curse and gift of inheritance. -- Susannah Cahalan, author of Brain on Fire A riveting story of a family, a disease, genetics, and the eternal path of living and dying we all walk. Intimate and instructive, immeasurably wise, Linder's big-hearted and intelligent story of her tenacious search for answers to her family's singular disease will leave you breathless. -- Jennifer Gilmore, author of Golden Country Linder's writing is magnetic. She weaves this deeply personal story with fascinating scientific discoveries-somehow leaving us hopeful, heartbroken, and inspired all in the same breath. -- Abby Sher, author of Amen, Amen, Amen The Family Gene is both a riveting medical mystery and a heart-wrenching family memoir. With compassion and humor, Joselin Linder keeps us turning the pages until we fully share her stunning insight: that genetics is equal parts science and love. -- Andrew Blum, author of Tubes Three of the most powerful forces in life are family, love and science. Joselin Linder, through a combination of the fates, found herself in a position to tell a first-person tale of how those forces can intersect. -- Bob Greene, author of Once Upon a Town: The Miracle of the North Platte Canteen This unique book is at once a compelling mystery, a moving personal story, and a fascinating exploration of cutting-edge science. Scary and hopeful, perceptive and empathetic, it will give you new perspective on your own life choices and those of the people you love. -- Rachel Fershleiser, editor of Not Quite What I Was Planning


Surprisingly buoyant . . . Describing how it feels to face the likelihood of a shortened life-including her conflicted desire to be a mother, despite the risks for any child-Linder reminds us that hope 'isn't the same thing as truth.' -- New Yorker The Family Gene [is] both congenial and engaging, despite the long shadow of a broken gene. -- <em>New York Times Book Review</em> Linder's memoir is a personal tale of loss, illness, ethical dilemmas and emotional fallout. Some of the details are harrowing. But Linder tells her story in a smart, wry voice devoid of self-pity. -- Chicago Tribune Crisply written, deeply informed. . . . Linder captures the dread and fatigue that accompanies such an odyssey. The Family Gene nails this truth in a clear, honest voice, an invaluable addition to the literature that dramatizes severe illness and its impact. -- Minneapolis Star Tribune Linder not only knows how to tell a compelling story but also how to use numbers to good effect and how to spell out complicated concepts... Her brutal honesty contributes to the power of this thoroughly researched chronicle of the quest to conquer chromosomal abnormalities. -- Booklist, Starred Review Moving and deft. . . . Linder expertly balances the serious and often tragic with an indefatigable charm and warmth. This book is a wonderful blend of reflections on coming of age, medicine, and what it means to live against all odds. -- Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) Linder's narrative is a combination of a fascinating medical detective story and an absorbing, powerfully written family chronicle. . . . She successfully integrates cutting-edge genetic research into her personal quest. -- Kirkus [Linder] views her future with measured optimism...Genealogists and readers interested in popular medicine may find this book more relatable than Alice Wexler's Mapping Fate. -- Library Journal The science is enthralling, the narrative's race-against-the-clock tension is nail-biting, but at its core, this book is about the remarkable bond of family-and curse and gift of inheritance. -- Susannah Cahalan, author of Brain on Fire A riveting story of a family, a disease, genetics, and the eternal path of living and dying we all walk. Intimate and instructive, immeasurably wise, Linder's big-hearted and intelligent story of her tenacious search for answers to her family's singular disease will leave you breathless. -- Jennifer Gilmore, author of Golden Country Linder's writing is magnetic. She weaves this deeply personal story with fascinating scientific discoveries-somehow leaving us hopeful, heartbroken, and inspired all in the same breath. -- Abby Sher, author of Amen, Amen, Amen The Family Gene is both a riveting medical mystery and a heart-wrenching family memoir. With compassion and humor, Joselin Linder keeps us turning the pages until we fully share her stunning insight: that genetics is equal parts science and love. -- Andrew Blum, author of Tubes Three of the most powerful forces in life are family, love and science. Joselin Linder, through a combination of the fates, found herself in a position to tell a first-person tale of how those forces can intersect. -- Bob Greene, author of Once Upon a Town: The Miracle of the North Platte Canteen This unique book is at once a compelling mystery, a moving personal story, and a fascinating exploration of cutting-edge science. Scary and hopeful, perceptive and empathetic, it will give you new perspective on your own life choices and those of the people you love. -- Rachel Fershleiser, editor of Not Quite What I Was Planning


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Joselin Linder is a writer living in Brooklyn. She is a contributor to the New York Post and Morning Edition, among other media outlets.

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