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28
Stories of Aids in Africa
Stephanie Nolen

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Hardcover
ISBN: 0-8027-1598-2
ISBN 13: 978-0-8027-1598-2
Price: $24.95
288 pages
Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
May 2007



Paperback
ISBN: 0-8027-1675-X
ISBN 13: 978-0-8027-1672-0
Price: $15.95
382 pages
Size: 5-1/2 x 8-1/4
May 2008




28
Stories of Aids in Africa
Stephanie Nolen

28 Stories of Aids in Africa

Visit Stephanie Nolen's website for 28 www.28stories.com for more information about the book and video interviews with some of the people profiled.

From an internationally acclaimed journalist comes an extraordinary book that puts a human face on the AIDS crisis in Africa: twenty-eight vivid stories, one for each of the million Africans living with the disease.

For the past six years, Stephanie Nolen has traced AIDS across Africa, and 28 is the result: an unprecedented, uniquely human portrait of the continent in crisis. Through riveting, anecdotal stories, she brings to life men, women, and children involved in every AIDS arena, making them familiar to us in a way nobody else has. In the process, she explores the effects of an epidemic that well exceeds the Black Plague in scope, and the reasons why we must care about what happens.

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In every instance, Nolen has borne witness to the stories she relates, whether riding with truck driver Mohammed Ali on a journey across Kenya; following Tigist Haile Michael, a smart, shy fourteen-yearold Ethiopian orphan fending for herself and her baby brother on the slum streets of Addis Ababa; chronicling the efforts of Alice Kadzanja, an HIV-positive nurse in Malawi; or interviewing Nelson Mandela’s family about coming to terms with his own son’s death from AIDS. Nolen’s stories reveal how the disease works and spreads; how it is inextricably tied to conflict and famine and to the diverse cultures it has ravaged; how treatment works, and how people who can’t get treatment fight to stay alive with courage and dignity against huge odds. Imagine the entire combined population of New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles infected with HIV, and its magnitude in Africa is clear.

Writing with power and simplicity, Stephanie Nolen makes us listen, allows us to understand, and inspires us to care. Timely and transformative, 28: Stories of AIDS in Africa is essential reading for anyone concerned about the fate of humankind.

“I looked at AIDS in Africa for a long time before I understood what I was seeing. AIDS is not an event, or a series of them; it’s a mirror held up to the cultures and societies we build.” —Stephanie Nolen



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