Mary Roach Says You Are Not Easily Replaceable

Mary Roach Says You Are Not Easily Replaceable

Author: Francis Tapon September 12, 2025 Duration: 7:52

Replaceable You by Mary Roach is science writing with a mischievous grin. This book dives headfirst (and sometimes with prosthetic limbs) into humanity’s never-ending quest to patch, upgrade, and outright swap out our squishiest parts. 


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I've read all of Roach's books. Roach, as always, brings her snort-laugh wit to the party, dragging us through a parade of oddballs, surgeons, biohackers, and the occasional harvested cadaver limb. 


You’ll read about everything from organs grown in stem cell “hair nurseries” to attempts at 3D printing spare parts. 
Spoiler: not a single scene is boring.


But fair warning: this book spends nearly half its time on the past. 
Just as you’re itching for a jetpack kidney or a downloadable heart, Roach detours into the wacky history of medicine—think iron lungs big enough for a disco (but only if you like the rhythm of labored breathing), and the lost art of crafting noses from brass, because nothing says “fashion” like a faceful of steampunk.


It’s charming… but if you came craving future-shock, you may find yourself staring at the calendar, wishing she’d hurry up and get to the bionic arms, brain chips, or at least a Bluetooth spleen.


 


And don’t expect a grand promise that nature is almost obsolete. 


On the contrary, Roach’s conclusion drops the mike with a tear. 
Not a metaphorical tear—an actual, salty, rolling-down-your-cheek tear. 
Turns out, scientists can engineer robotic pancreases and print some new tracheas, but when it comes to replicating the humble human tear (yes, your basic public-crying fluid), they’re still stumped. 
Apparently, its precise chemistry is tougher to copy than most nanotechnology. 
So if we can’t even duplicate a tear, what hope do we have for building a better lung, heart, or anything else that squishes and squelches?


Still, call me an optimist, but I think we'll get there this century.


In conclusion, come for the face transplants, stay for the punchlines, and don’t blame Roach if you find yourself crying (with genuine, irreplicable tears) over the sheer weirdness—and stubborn brilliance—of the human body.


VERDICT: 9 out of 10 stars.


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