aids (disease)

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Someone was here

profiles in the AIDS epidemic
1988
Provides cases studies of AIDS patients from across the country and the dedicated people who help care for them.

Living with AIDS

Mary's story
2006
Provides information about the HIV/AIDS epidemic, especially as it has affected Africa, and features an interview with Mary, a fourteen-year-old girl in South Africa whose mother died of the disease.

Earthshine

a novel
1994
Slim watches over her father, a disarmingly charismatic man, as his struggle with AIDS reaches its climax.

The eagle kite

a novel
1995
Liam's father has AIDS, and his family cannot talk about it until Liam reveals a secret that he has tried to deny ever since he saw his father embracing another man at the beach.

AIDS

2012
This book is a collection of articles in which authors debate whether HIV causes AIDS, whether the global AIDS epidemic is exaggerated, and whether nutritional AIDS treatments are effective.

Africa

2012
Contains twenty-seven essays in which the authors debate issues related to Africa, including the problems faced in the country, the spread of AIDS, the preservation of wild lands, and relief policies and initiatives.

HIV

2012
Focuses on HIV/AIDS a controversial topic of worldwide importance and offers a panoramic view of opinions selected from a diverse range of international sources, including journals, magazines, newspapers, nonfiction books, speeches, government documents, organization newsletters, and position papers.

AIDS

2011
Contains twenty essays that debate issues associated AIDS from varying perspectives, discussing the threat of the AIDS epidemic, how the spread of the disease can be controlled, and approaches to the epidemic on a global level.

AIDS

2010
Contains facts, tables, charts, and statistics that provide current and historical information about HIV and AIDS in America and includes a section on patterns and projections worldwide, a list of further resources, and a directory of organizations.

Dancer

2004
A novelized version of the life of ballet superstar Rudolf Nureyev that carries the reader from the battlefields of wartime Russia through the flitz of the Euro-American jet set of the 1960s and 1970s and on to the sexual revolution and the ruthless onset of AIDS.

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