The Interpreter by Suzanne Glass

The Interpreter by Suzanne Glass

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When Dominique hears that a cure for the HIV virus has been discovered she hopes it can help her best friend who is dying of AIDS. The researcher is being pressurised to suppress the discovery in the name of profit, but Dominique sets out to convince him that he should inform mankind.

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The Interpreter by Suzanne Glass

IT ALL STARTED WITH HER VOICE. NOT HER WORDS, BECAUSE THEY WERE NOT HERS. . . SO IT BEGAN NOT WITH WHAT SHE SAID OR HOW SHE SAID IT, BUT WITH SOME QUITE INTANGIBLE QUALITY IN HER VOICE. The interpreter is Dominique, a genius with language, who despite her professional brilliance has not yet found her own voice; a childhood spent in anguish, caught in her parents' verbal crossfire, has served to perfect her skills as mediator. Working at a top medical conference in Manhattan, she overhears a whispered conversation about the suppression of an AIDS breakthrough. The interpreter's mantra rings in her ears- 'Confidentiality. Your voiw is a solemn as the Hippocratic Oath. As sacred as a nun's marriage to Jesus. But Dominique's best friend Mischa is HIV positive. When she meets Nicholas Manzini, an Italian docotr, through the glass of the interpreter's booth and begins a passionate love affair, Dominique slowly begins to discover her own voice. But her dilemma remains - and will ultimately test both her strength of character and the depth of her love for Nicholas.
Suzanne Glass was born in Edinburgh and brought up in London. She spent several years working abroad as a simultaneous interpreter, and is now a highly successful freelance journalist with her own column, The Looking Glass, in the Financial Times. Her first novel, The Interpreter, was published in 1999 to great critical acclaim.
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ISBN 13 9780099278078
ISBN 10 0099278073
Title The Interpreter
Author Suzanne Glass
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cornerstone
Year published 2000-03-02
Number of pages 304
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