VIRAL: The Fight Against AIDS in America

by Ann Bausum

Hardcover, 2019

Status

Available

Call number

3.24.1 B3 vi 2019

Collection

Publication

Viking Books for Young Readers (2019), 176 pages

Description

"Groundbreaking narrative nonfiction for teens that tells the story of the AIDS crisis in America. Thirty-five years ago, it was a modern-day, mysterious plague. Its earliest victims were mostly gay men, some of the most marginalized people in the country; at its peak in America, it killed tens of thousands of people. The losses were staggering, the science frightening, and the government's inaction unforgivable. The AIDS Crisis fundamentally changed the fabric of the United States. Viral presents the history of the AIDS crisis through the lens of the brave victims and activists who demanded action and literally fought for their lives. This compassionate but unflinching text explores everything from the disease's origins and how it spread to the activism it inspired and how the world confronts HIV and AIDS today"--… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member reader1009
teen nonfiction (if a middlegrader has questions, this would suit them as well)
a condensed history of AIDS awareness and the protests by the LGBTQ community that led to eventual government support. It does a good job of putting names (so many!) and faces to the people with AIDS who have died or who
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have fought for the rights of the afflicted.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

9.31 inches

ISBN

0425287203 / 9780425287200

Local notes

This groundbreaking narrative nonfiction book for teens tells the story of the AIDS crisis in America. Thirty-five years ago, it was a modern-day, mysterious plague. Its earliest victims were mostly gay men, some of the most marginalized people in the country; at its peak in America, it killed tens of thousands of people. The losses were staggering, the science frightening, and the government's inaction unforgivable. The AIDS Crisis fundamentally changed the fabric of the United States. Viral presents the history of the AIDS crisis through the lens of the brave victims and activists who demanded action and literally fought for their lives. This compassionate but unflinching text explores everything from the disease's origins and how it spread to the activism it inspired and how the world confronts HIV and AIDS today.

Call number

3.24.1 B3 vi 2019
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