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All the Young Men - How One Woman Risked It All To Care For The Dying (Paperback)
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All the Young Men - How One Woman Risked It All To Care For The Dying (Paperback)
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Loot Price R230
Discovery Miles 2 300
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'This book will make you love her as much as I do' FORMER PRESIDENT
BILL CLINTON 'Breath-taking courage and compassion [...]a beautiful
book' THE SUNDAY TIMES 'A renegade Florence Nightingale cares for
the ill in a remarkable tale of compassion and combating prejudice'
GUARDIAN 'An extraordinary tale' EVENING STANDARD 'If I have one
message with this book it's that we all have to care for one
another. Today, not just in 1986. Life is about caring for each
other, and I learned more about life from the dying than I ever
learned from the living. It's in an elephant ride, it's in those
wildflowers dancing on their way to the shared grave of two men in
love, and it's in caring for that young man who just needed
information without judgement.' In 1986, 26-year-old Ruth Coker
Burks visits a friend in hospital when she notices that the door to
one of the patient's rooms is painted red. The nurses are reluctant
to enter, drawing straws to decide who will tend to the sick person
inside. Out of impulse, Ruth herself enters the quarantined space
and begins to care for the young man who cries for his mother in
the last moments of his life. And in doing so, Ruth's own life
changes forever. As word spreads in the community that she is the
only person willing to help the young men afflicted by the growing
AIDS crisis, Ruth goes from being an ordinary young mother to an
accidental activist. Forging deep friendships with the men she
helps, Ruth works to find them housing and jobs, and then funeral
homes willing to take their bodies - often in the middle of the
night. She prepares and delivers meals to 'her guys,' supplementing
her own income with discarded food found in the dumpsters behind
supermarkets. She defies local pastors and the medical community to
store rare medications for her most urgent patients, and teaches
sex education to drag queens after hours at secret bars. Emboldened
by the weight of their collective pain, she fervently advocates for
their safety and visibility, ultimately advising Governor Bill
Clinton on the national HIV-AIDS crisis, and in doing so becomes a
beacon of hope to an otherwise spurned group of ailing gay men on
the fringes of society. Ruth kept her story a secret for years,
fearful of repercussions within her deeply conservative community.
But at a time when it's more important than ever to stand up for
those who can't, Ruth has found the courage to have her voice - and
the voices of those who were stigmatised, rejected and abandoned -
heard.
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