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    • This book won a 2005 Michael L Printz Honor Book Award. This award is given for literary value in young adult literature.I thought this was a very interesting book. I would definately recommend it to others--YA boys and girls. I think it would appeal to a wide range of readers. It was not a fast pac ... Continue

      This book won a 2005 Michael L Printz Honor Book Award. This award is given for literary value in young adult literature.I thought this was a very interesting book. I would definately recommend it to others--YA boys and girls. I think it would appeal to a wide range of readers. It was not a fast paced read, however, I always wanted to know what would happen next.The topic really is quite heart wrenching and tragic. I can't even imagine living as these families do. The author really gives the reader some in-sight to what the situation in Africa is like with the spread of AIDS and why it continues to spread at such high rates compared to the US. I would love to try this next year for book club.Quotesp35 New cemeteries overflow as fast as they open. Officially it's because of pneumonia, TB, and cancer. But that's a lie, and everyone knows it.The real reason the dead are piling up is because of something else. A disease too scary to name out loud. If people say you have it, you can lose your job. Your family can kick you out. You can die on the street alone. So you live in silence, hiding behind the curtain. Not just to protect yourself, but to protect the ones you love, and the good name of your ancestors. Dying is awful. But even worse is dying alone in fear and shame with a lie." --I think this quote sums up why AIDS has spread so much in Africa. The people are not willing to admit there is a problem, at least that is the impression I get from this work of fiction. I would like to do a little more digging and see what is the truth.

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  • ― Posted on Mar 5, 2007
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