- Format
- E-bog, ePub
- Engelsk
- 208 sider
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Medlemspris
Beskrivelse
An intimate, captivating first novel that tells the story of a family in southern France whose lives are intertwined with the history of the AIDS crisis-and with the forgotten French doctors who are among the first to detect the virus. It's 1981. As a wave of mysterious infections sweeps across the United States, a doctor in Paris encounters something unexpected: a case of a disease long thought to have been eradicated. It matches what is happening across the Atlantic-and thus begins a race to make sense of a deadly virus, one that will define a generation. Miles away, in rural France, Anthony Passeron's family is dealing with a crisis of their own. Their small village is gripped by another epidemic: heroin addiction. Anthony's uncle Desire, once the pride of the family, has become one of the 'sleeping children.' Often found unconscious on street corners, he is now a stranger to his family. As Desire's life descends into chaos, the thunder of the AIDS crisis grows closer. These two stories-one intimate, one global-are about to collide. Anthony Passeron's moving novel is also an eye-opening story about shame and the slow poisoning that secrets can inflict on a family. Exploring the stories of the heroic few who fought not only for a cure but for justice for an abandoned community, Sleeping Children is a radical vision of a history reshaped, retold, and remembered.
Detaljer
- SprogEngelsk
- Sidetal208
- Udgivelsesdato29-04-2025
- ISBN139780374612276
- Forlag Farrar Straus and Giroux
- FormatePub
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