Alive

Gabriel Weston

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What does it mean to live in a body? For Gabriel Weston, there was always something missing from the anatomy she was taught at medical school. Medicine teaches us how a body functions, but it doesn’t help us navigate the reality of living in one. As she became a surgeon, a mother, and ultimately a patient herself, Weston found herself grappling with the gap between scientific knowledge and unfathomable complexity of human experience. In this captivating exploration of the body, Weston dissolves the boundaries that usually divide surgeon and patient, pushing beyond the limit of what science has to tell us about who we are.

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Publish Date: 26/02/2026

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A profound and provocative journey through the human body.

‘Gripping?bold, humane’ Guardian

‘Sings from the page’ Rachel Clarke

For Gabriel Weston, there was always something missing from the anatomy she was taught at medical school. As she became a surgeon, a mother and then a patient herself, she grew increasingly fascinated by the gap between the body she understood as a doctor and the messy reality of living in one.

Alive is a captivating investigation into our organs and the role they play in the stories of our lives. In Weston’s hands, a fuller and more human picture of our bodies emerges – more fragile, frightening and miraculous than we could ever have imagined.

‘An exceptional, absorbing tour of human life and bodies’
Chris van Tulleken

‘Filled with fascinating facts’ Daily Telegraph

‘A pitch-perfect book’ Christie Watson

‘A book of wonder’ Sarah Moss

Additional information

Weight 214 g
Dimensions 198 × 127 × 21 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

304

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

611 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K