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If you were forced to select from loss of look, hearing, touch, taste, or smell, which of the would you release? If you had to relinquish a part of your body, would it not be an arm, a knee, or will you give up that person? Indignant, who, you ask, would be insane enough to sacrifice their face? "I might not especially like who appears back again at me in the reflection every morning," you declare, "but whether I do or don't, that face is me. Who would I be, after all, if I no more got my face? No one would know me any longer and I'd have to cover up." Alright, which means you wouldn't supply that person. But what would happen if you didn't have a decision, if, like youthful attractive Jenny Beaulieu in this novel, leading of your head from just underneath your eyes was cleaved off in an car crash? You can't eat or inhale and exhale normally, taste, smell or even speak. And, of course, you dare not show the world the discoloured flaps of skin area taken from other areas of you that hide what used to be a face. We won't ask you how you'd manage, but how will you respond to an offer of a fresh face, one extracted from someone else's body? Another inane question, you reply. "Who," you ask, "would be foolish enough to turn this offer down? What possible reasons could they may have?" Listen to Jenny's story and you'll come away with another viewpoint. At the very least, we can assure that you will know much more about just how miraculous facial allograft transplantation is really.