Health Inequities in India: A Synthesis of Recent Evidence
T.K. Sundari ravindran and Rakhal Gaitonde
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This timely contribution to the global literature on health inequities approaches the subject...
Social Research in Health and Illness: Case-Based Approaches
Constantinos N. Phellas and Costas S. Constantinou
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Social Research Methods in Health and Illness offers a theoretically informed guide to practising...
Spitting Blood: The History of Tuberculosis
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Tuberculosis is characterized as a social disease and few have been more inextricably linked with...
Bioscience - Lost in Translation?: How Precision Medicine Closes the Innovation Gap
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Medical innovation as it stands today is fundamentally unsustainable. There is a widening gap...
Mattering: Feminism, Science, and Materialism
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Feminists today are re-imagining nature, biology, and matter in feminist thought and critically...
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ClareR (5711 KP) rated The Great Believers in Books
Aug 27, 2018
There are two timelines: the mid-1980s and the emergence and devastation of the AIDS epidemic amongst a group of gay friends; 2015, and one of the characters from the 1980s is travelling to Paris to try and find her estranged daughter. She meets up with one of the characters who was also in Chicago in the 80s.
This is such a heart breaking story, particularly the earlier timeline. The panic, disbelief and sorrow of the men as they and their friends contract AIDS (such was the speed of their deaths after they found out they had the virus, I can’t remember there being any mention of HIV) was described so well, and Fiona, who is in both timelines, was there for those who needed her starting with her own brother. That seemed like such a huge responsibility to me, and she’s such a strong character: we do see the repercussions of those years though, in 2015.
This is definitely a book to read with a box of tissues to hand, but it’s worth every tear. I can see this being one of my favourite books of the year.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for giving me the chance to read this. And yes, it’s a completely honest review!
Health and Other Unassailable Values: Reconfigurations of Health, Evidence and Ethics
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Health and Other Unassailable Values sets out to examine health as a core cultural value. Taking...
Introduction to Modern Virology
Nigel J. Dimmock, Andrew J. Easton and Keith N. Leppard
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Praised forits clarity of presentation and accessibility, Introduction to Modern Virology has been a...