A review by nuhafariha
The Social Life of DNA: Race, Reparations, and Reconciliation After the Genome by Alondra Nelson

3.0

While impressive in its scope and ability to show interconnections between science and politics in very different areas like reparations, the book could have been longer and substantiated more instead of using stories. It wavered between being a sociology book or a pop culture book and in the end, didn't really satisfy either.