The Organ Thieves: the shocking story of the first heart transplant in the segregated south By: Chip Jones.
Bruce Tucker has a drink, falls and hits his head. unfortunately, the fall was bad enough that Bruce Tucker went to the hospital. The rest of the story is appalling, horrific, and I don’t know of a word that is strong enough to describe how inhumane, racist, unethical, and just flat out shocking the content of this book is. The worst part is the story is true and there is no way to make amends to Bruce, his family, and the many other humans who were undeniably mistreated and taken advantage of for medical science. Everyone should read this story and understand how he unknowingly and without consent was sacrificed in greed, in competition, and there is a debt that cannot be paid to this family.
Major topics touched upon in the non fictional story: family injustice, pain & suffering, racism, medical and courtroom ethics, and the continuing pull of good versus evil.
Additional reading with the very similar topics: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by: Rebbeca Skloot.
Special thanks to Simon & Schuster E-galley for the ARC of this story in exchange for an honest review. Published 2020.
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