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| #4534031 in Books | 2007-10-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.80 x.80 x5.20l,.50 | File type: PDF | 256 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Looking WITH people rather than AT them|By Robin Rader|This book does three rare things. It shows us people who are often overlooked: the ordinary, local people who together are making a difference. It does this by looking at AIDS and life with the people, rather than just looking at them. And because of this -- may I say humble? -- approach, it is staggeringly honest without e|About the Author|
Rhidian Brook is a previous winner of the Somerset Maughan Award, a Betty Trask Award winner and his first two novels were published by Harper Collins. He is a high profile radio broadcaster on Radio 4. His film, 'Mr Harvey Lights a Candle'
Sent in 2006 by the Salvation Army to bear witness to the work they were doing in response to the AIDS pandemic, Rhidian Brook, his wife, and two children follow a trail of devastation through communities still shattered and being broken by the disease—truck stop sex workers in Kenya, victims of rape in Rwanda, child-headed families in Soweto, children of prostitutes in India. It is a remarkable journey among the infected and the affected through a world th...
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