In 2005 Uzodinma Iweala stunned readers and critics alike with _Beasts of No Nation_ , his debut novel about child soldiers in West Africa. Now his return to Africa has produced _Our Kind of People_ , a non-fiction account of the AIDS crisis every bit as startling and original. HIV/AIDS has been rep
Our Kind of People: A Continent's Challenge, a Country's Hope
β Scribed by Iweala, Uzodinma
- Book ID
- 109070192
- Publisher
- Harper
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 114 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780061284908
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β¦ Synopsis
In 2005, Uzodinma Iweala stunned readers and critics alike with Beasts of No Nation , his debut novel about child soldiers in West Africa. Now his return to his native continent has produced Our Kind of People , a nonfiction account of the AIDS crisis that is every bit as startling and original. Iweala embarks on a remarkable journey in his native Nigeria, meeting individuals and communities that are struggling daily to understand both the impact and meaning of the disease. He speaks with people from all walks of lifeβthe ill and the healthy, doctors, nurses, truck drivers, sex workers, shopkeepers, students, parents, and children. Their testimonies are by turns uplifting, alarming, humorous, and surprising, and always unflinchingly candid. Beautifully written and heartbreakingly honest, Our Kind of People goes behind the headlines of an unprecedented epidemic to show the real lives it affects, illuminating the scope of the crisis and a continentβs valiant struggle.
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