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Twenty-Eight Stephanie Nolen

Twenty-Eight By Stephanie Nolen

Twenty-Eight by Stephanie Nolen


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Summary

From Nelson Mandela's decision to go public about the cause of his son's death, to the miraculous outcome of a Tutsi woman's horrific ordeal at the hands of Hutu soldiers, and the priests, doctors and aid workers determined to help the suffering, this book covers 28 individuals whose lives have been touched by the disease.

Twenty-Eight Summary

Twenty-Eight by Stephanie Nolen

We have all seen the grim pictures of dying Africans on the news, or been momentarily shocked by the statistics; we may think we've heard all we need to know - or can bear to know - about the story of Aids in Africa. But look beyond the harrowing dispatches and the noisy headlines and something else emerges: not just a single sad story featuring countless, voiceless victims, but many different stories that haven't been told, stories of courage, determination and dignity, and each one with an individual human face. In 28, the reader meets the doctor dodging bullets as she runs a makeshift clinic in war-torn Congo, hear why Nelson Mandela decided to go public about the cause of his son's death, encounter the trucker who has spent a lifetime picking up prostitutes on the lonely highways of East Africa, and have an audience with the Botswanan beauty queen proud to be crowned Miss HIV Stigma-Free. Stephanie Nolen's eloquent and sympathetic book paints a fresh and inspiring portrait of this continent in crisis, making it impossible for us to ignore and impossible to forget.

Twenty-Eight Reviews

'Essential reading in the Age of AIDS. Never earnest, and, whilst often painful, full of humane and painstakingly researched detail. Everyone needs to read this book.' Emma Thompson 'From the tiny virus, via 28 individual human stories, to an entire continent, these stories will tear you apart before putting you back together, fully-armed and ready to go to war with a virus more dangerous than any WMD.' Bono 'Magnificent, inspiring, informative.' John le Carre 'Moving, heartrending and uplifting.' William Boyd 'AIDS in Africa is an enigma. The more it spreads, the less we see it. It is deadly yet deniable. It hides in full view of everyone. What this moving book does is to catch it by the tail and show us its face - it is our own.' Christopher Hope

About Stephanie Nolen

At 36, Stephanie Nolen is regarded as a formidable young foreign correspondent. She has an MSc from the LSE, speaks 5 languages, reported on the wars in Sudan, the political crisis in Zimbabwe, the peace process in Sierra Leone and the genocide in Rwanda and won Amnesty International Awards for her journalism in 2003, 2004 and 2006. A Canadian citizen, she currently lives in Johannesburg. www.28stories.com

Additional information

GOR003063081
9781846270383
1846270383
Twenty-Eight by Stephanie Nolen
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Granta Books
20080301
416
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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