Hidden Guests, Lise Barneoud
Hidden Guests, Lise Barneoud
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Hidden Guests
Migrating Cells and How the New Science of Microchimerism Is Redefining Human Identity

Author: Lise Barnéoud, Bronwyn Haslam, Olivia Campbell

Narrator: Rebecca Stern

Unabridged: 4 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/03/2026


Synopsis

What if some of your cells were not your own? What if they once belonged to someone else?Part mind-bending medical mystery—part cutting-edge science—Hidden Guests uncovers the astonishing phenomenon of microchimerism: the presence of foreign cells inside our own bodies. The incredible story of how those cells got there—and what they do once they arrive—might change everything we know about the immune system, lineage, and identity.We are all told the same story as children: that we grew from a single cell into a human, that all of our cells came from the first fertilized egg, and that we have one distinct genetic code. But scientists are beginning to challenge that story.The discovery of microchimerism shows that not all our cells are our own—some of them migrated from other bodies. How did they get there? Scientists are still studying their journey, but today we know cells are exchanged in pregnancy, through transplants and blood transfusions, and possibly even through sex. But what does this mean for our daily lives—is it really such a big deal if someone else’s cell turns up in our bodies? The answer is, as author Lise Barnéoud shows in Hidden Guests, that the implications could be earth-shattering.In Hidden Guests, Barnéoud interviews doctors, researchers, and medical experts at the forefront of microchimerism research. She interweaves their fascinating discoveries with the shocking human stories of microchimerism including:The story of the mother who gave birth to the genetic children of her sister … even though her sister had never been born.The story of the man whose DNA was found at a crime scene—only he was in prison at the time. It turned out that he had received a bone marrow transplant, and the DNA came from his donor—the actual offender.The story of a cancer survivor who discovered that the cells in his blood, saliva, hair, and even his semen were slowly being replaced by the cells of his organ donorThe story of a woman whose children were nearly taken away after genetic testing showed she was not their mother—until she proved that their DNA came from a vanished twin whose cells she had absorbed in uteroHidden Guests traces the history of this still-emerging science while asking philosophical and probing questions about immunity, biology, evolution, parental testing, criminal forensics, and the concept of individual identity. Barnéoud makes the case for expanding our notions of both self and immunity: as ever-changing collectives of cells in relation, we are not unlike ecosystems. And like ecosystems, perhaps, the greater our diversity, the greater our resilience.

About Lise Barnéoud

Lise Barnéoud is a science journalist who regularly contributes to Mediapart, Science & Vie, and Le Monde. In addition to Hidden Guests, she is the author of two books about vaccines, one of which won Lire magazine’s Best Investigation award. In 2017, she was named French Science Writer of the Year. She also won the Fondation Varenne award for science journalism in a national daily newspaper and the Trophées Signatures Santé’s Grand Prix. 

About Olivia Campbell

Olivia Campbell is a journalist and the New York Times bestselling author of Women in White Coats and Sisters in Science. 

About J. Lee Nelson

J. Lee Nelson, MD, is a professor of medicine (emeritus) at the University of Washington and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center.

About Rebecca Stern

Rebecca Stern has experienced NaNoWriMo from every angle: she had her fifth- and sixth-grade students participate in the Young Writers Program when she was a teacher, did a victory dance in the 50K winner’s circle in 2014, served on the Associate Board, was their Director of Programs, and is now their Young Writers Program and Development Consultant. She lives in San Francisco.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Gabby on October 22, 2025

Michrochimerism (a phenomenon where cells from one individual can be found in another’s body) isn’t just about cells that push the boundary of self vs nonself but emphasize that we are nothing without the collective, ie the extremely Individualistic greedy American society. We are who we surround ou......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on June 08, 2025

Book Review: Hidden Guests: Migrating Cells and How the New Science of Microchimerism Is Redefining Human Identity by Lise Barnéoud - A Public Health Practitioner’s Perspective Lise Barnéoud’s Hidden Guests is a revelatory exploration of microchimerism that fundamentally challenges our understanding......more

Goodreads review by Charlie on December 06, 2025

I knew chimerism could be a thing in a few humans, but I did not know that micro-chimerism was a thing in all of us. Do the human cells in our bodies that did not come from the single fertilised egg that most of our cells come from help or hinder, heal, protect or attack? Are they essential for a pr......more

Goodreads review by Pauline on December 16, 2023

J'ai tout simplement adoré. Le sujet est passionnant et il est rendu accessible par l'autrice qui nous entraîne dans une questionnement quasiment philosophie.......more

Goodreads review by Mars on September 27, 2025

Hidden Guests was a surprising, engaging read about how we interpret biological evidence, the philosophy of self, and the patchwork ecosystem that makes up the human body. As someone with a science background, I thoroughly enjoyed reading all the different cases of microchimerism and having my knowle......more


Quotes

“In her don’t-miss book Hidden Guests, Lise Barnéoud explores the weird and wonderful science of microchimerism, illuminating some of the most mysterious connections between human cells. The story is deeply researched, beautifully told, and, perhaps best of all, a brilliant meditation on what it means to be a fully realized human being.” Deborah Blum, Pulitzer Prize–winning author

“Lise Barnéoud shows us how captivating and enthralling good science writing can be. Hidden Guests has reignited my passion for reading and writing about science. I hope it compels you to grab the nearest person and animatedly share all you’ve learned, as it did for me.” From the foreword by Olivia Campbell, New York Times bestselling author 

“Barnéoud’s eloquent voice and inquisitive, discerning mind. In Hidden Guests she has captured the development of this new research field while taking the reader further to a more expansive and broader perspective on biology.” From the afterword by J. Lee Nelson, professor of medicine (emeritus), University of Washington and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center

“[Hidden Guests] will change the way you think about where you end and others begin.” Jim Cleaves, chair of the Department of Chemistry, Howard University