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Zoology by Ben Dolnick
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Comments on I Think There's Something Wrong With Me

Thank goodness he is still alive...
... otherwise he wouldn't have written this. This is a supremely entertaining book which, in common with other great humour, makes some serious…
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Twenty Eight: Stories of Aids in Africa by Stephanie Nolen

Twenty Eight: Stories of Aids in Africa

FACT: an estimated 28 million people are infected with the HIV virus in Africa. As with any big number, it is almost impossible to get your head around this figure and to see the individuals who make up this enormous and anonymous statistic. In 28, Stephanie Nolen has found a way to help us understand. By introducing us to 28 individuals whose lives have been touched by the disease, she allows us to see the human face of AIDS.
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Weaves together the common thread of AIDS with the different personal tales of individuals. Timely, relevant, important.

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