The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks is a thought-provoking book that uncovers the untold story of a woman whose cells were unknowingly taken for medical research and became one of the most important tools in modern medicine. This book explores the ethical implications of Henrietta Lacks' story and raises questions about medical consent, racial inequality, and the commercialization of human cells. With a blend of scientific discovery and personal narrative, this book sheds light on the impact of Henrietta Lacks' cells, known as HeLa cells, on medical advancements and the lives of her descendants.