A Perfect Life

A Perfect Life
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A Novel

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2016

نویسنده

Eileen Pollack

ناشر

Ecco

شابک

9780062419200
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Publisher's Weekly

February 22, 2016
In her third novel, Pollack (Breaking and Entering) delivers an absorbing genetic mystery that is couched in a complicated love story and a tale of survival. Jane Weiss, a researcher at MIT, is on a tireless hunt after the genetic marker for a neurodegenerative disease (a thinly veiled fictionalization of Huntington’s disease called Valentine’s chorea) that killed her mother and now looms over her own life and that of her sister. Fear and dread drive her relentless work so that there’s little time for romance—until she crosses paths with a man who also happens to be at risk for the disease. Love, sex, and marriage represent risks Jane isn’t willing to take, not knowing whether she’s going to succumb to Valentine’s chorea and pass the gene on to potential children. When she’s surprised by love—and certain discoveries in the lab—she must grapple with what it means to live and love fully in the face of risk and loss. If some lesser characters seem stock and certain story lines occasionally drag, the novel is redeemed by its clean prose and memorable protagonists. Pollack’s combination of gritty romance and medical suspense will have readers thinking about mortality and the bonds of family long after finishing. Agent: Jenni Ferrari-Adler, Union Literary.



Kirkus

March 1, 2016
Jane Weiss, a research scientist at MIT, investigates the genetic makeup of a neurodegenerative disease, a quest made more urgent because her mother died of the disease and Jane herself has a 50 percent chance of having it. Both Jane and her sister, Laurel, have developed strategies to deal with the possibility that Valentine disease (in many ways similar to Huntington's) might be in their future. Laurel lives for the moment--she is completely uninterested in making plans, and she lives life on the edge, taking risks and spending profligately. Jane, by contrast, lives the life of a dedicated, even obsessed, scientist, bent on discovering the genetic mystery of the disease that killed her mother. Jane's father, Herb, is president of the Institute for Valentine's Research, a philanthropy he founded as his wife was dying, and he's getting ready to marry Honey Land, chairwoman of the Valentine's Disease Society, whose husband also died of the disease...and here the medical issues thicken, for when Jane meets Willie, Honey's son, they begin to fall in love, a potential disaster from a genetics point of view, for any children they have would have a 75 percent chance of carrying the Valentine's gene. Jane eventually and dramatically finds a marker on the gene for Valentine's, giving rise to personal and ethical dilemmas--should she take the blood test she developed to see if she will get the disease? Should Willie? Should Laurel? What knowledge should we have, what knowledge do we really want, and how should that knowledge shape the choices we make in our lives? Pollack expertly and sensitively focuses on the nuances of ambivalence and on the human dilemma of what to do in the complex ethical situations that arise from genetic research.

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