The book begins by examining historical narratives, from ancient epics to vampire tales, interpreting their symbolic significance. It then transitions to a rigorous review of the biology of aging, making complex processes accessible to a general audience. Finally, ""Eternal Youth"" explores potential life extension strategies, such as pharmaceutical interventions and gene therapies, while acknowledging their limitations.
Structured in three parts, the book progresses from cultural narratives to biological mechanisms and then to potential interventions, providing a balanced and evidence-based understanding of longevity.