
This was a readable & engaging look at how human remains have been stolen, plundered, disregarded & exploited under the banner of science, of colonialism & of a fascination with ‘other‘The second half of the book looses some pace and revisits the big ideas. I wish there was a stronger element of activism in her writing. That‘s a testament to how powerfully she told the stories of these peoples body‘s that raised the need to see things put right.