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The Gene

An Intimate History

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The Gene

By: Siddhartha Mukherjee
Narrated by: Dennis Boutsikaris
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*Shortlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction 2016*

The Gene is the story of one of the most powerful and dangerous ideas in our history, from bestselling, prize-winning author Siddhartha Mukherjee.


Spanning the globe and several centuries, The Gene is the story of the quest to decipher the master-code that makes and defines humans, that governs our form and function.

The story of the gene begins in an obscure Augustinian abbey in Moravia in 1856 where a monk stumbles on the idea of a ‘unit of heredity’. It intersects with Darwin’s theory of evolution, and collides with the horrors of Nazi eugenics in the 1940s. The gene transforms post-war biology. It reorganizes our understanding of sexuality, temperament, choice and free will. This is a story driven by human ingenuity and obsessive minds – from Charles Darwin and Gregor Mendel to Francis Crick, James Watson and Rosalind Franklin, and the thousands of scientists still working to understand the code of codes.

This is an epic, moving history of a scientific idea coming to life, by the author of The Emperor of All Maladies. But woven through The Gene, like a red line, is also an intimate history – the story of Mukherjee’s own family and its recurring pattern of mental illness, reminding us that genetics is vitally relevant to everyday lives. These concerns reverberate even more urgently today as we learn to “read” and “write” the human genome – unleashing the potential to change the fates and identities of our children.

Majestic in its ambition, and unflinching in its honesty, The Gene gives us a definitive account of the fundamental unit of heredity – and a vision of both humanity’s past and future.

Biological Sciences Evolution & Genetics Genetics History History & Philosophy Physical Illness & Disease Science Genetic disease Thought-Provoking Medicine Mental Health Health

Critic Reviews

With a marriage of architectural precision and luscious narrative, an eye for both the paradoxical detail and the unsettling irony, and a genius for locating the emotional truths buried in chemical abstractions, Mukherjee leaves you feeling as though you’ve just aced a college course for which you’d been afraid to register — and enjoyed every minute of it (Andrew Solomon)
[Siddhartha Mukherjee] is the perfect person to guide us through the past, present, and future of genome science… It is up to all of us—not just scientists, government officials, and people fortunate enough to lead foundations—to think hard about these new technologies and how they should and should not be used. Reading The Gene will get you the point where you can actively engage in that debate. (Bill Gates)
The Gene is prodigious, sweeping, and ultimately transcendent. If you’re interested in what it means to be human, today and in the tomorrows to come, you must read this book. (Anthony Doerr, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of All the Light We Cannot See)
Dramatic and precise... [A] thrilling and comprehensive account of what seems certain to be the most radical, controversial and, to borrow from the subtitle, intimate science of our time... He is a natural storyteller... A page-turner... Read this book and steel yourself for what comes next. (Bryan Appleyard)
The story […] has been told, piecemeal, in different ways, but never before with the scope and grandeur that Siddhartha Mukherjee brings to his new history, The Gene. He fully justifies the claim that it is “one of the most powerful and dangerous ideas in the history of science.” … Definitive (James Gleick)
[The Gene is] destined to soar into the firmament of the year's must reads, to win accolades and well-deserved prizes, and to set a new standard for lyrical science writing.
The Gene is as engaging, powerful and elegant a piece of science writing as you are likely to read this year… Mukherjee has three rare talents. The first is a shining prose style quite unlike anything else in his field… A novelist’s command of narrative and tone. The third and most unusual talent is an eye for the lustre among the manifold drudgeries of research… It takes a skilful writer to turn all the personalities and patients, data and ideas into something that is dramatic without being melodramatic… The Gene succeeds as a compelling story... For this alone, Mukherjee deserves another part-time Pulitzer. (Oliver Moody)
Mukherjee is an assured, polished wordsmith… This is a big book, bursting with complex ideas… Well-written, accessible and entertaining account of one of the most important of all scientific revolutions, one that is destined to have a fundamental impact on the lives of generations to come. The Gene is an important guide to that future. (Robin McKie)
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For anyone with even a casual interest in biology, could not recommend more. Amazing work.

Incredible. Informative, gripping, inspiring

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How free of judgment the scientific research was presented and yet how poetic, acknowledging the marvel of life and our unraveling of its story 🫶🏽

Beautiful and well-researched

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I thoroughly enjoyed the first third of the book, which had a more varied storyline interwoven with the author’s personal story. I found the middle third in particular very dense and a difficult to follow but that said, the material the author was working with was very technical and I’m glad I persevered.

Very interesting and relatively accessibly presented

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I have read many books on genetics and history. Coming from a non biological background I have thoroughly enjoyed this book. It has a wonderful mixture of my two passions on life: history and genetics

This is a masterpiece of a book.

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Fantastic story and history that maps our genetic path from prehistory to tomorrow. Well worth your time.

Excellent

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A very nice history of the gene and undesirable for people like me who did not have any background

Read it , you need to know what is gene

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Not only the author is an amazing story teller and a top scientist in the field but the narrator gives the perfect tone to a not too easy to grasp topic, which has become ever more relevant for anyone who wants to understand better our world and ourselves in the process.
Thanks heaps!

Wow

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We’ll written book with holistic view of genomic science with its technological social and ethical evolvement

Thought provoking

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Extremely well written and read. Fascinating content.
Could not stop listening. Definitely worth listening or reading.

Extremely enjoyable

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very interesting from historical development of gene theory with a touch of the authors interesting personal history

great book

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