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HIV Positive | Hardcover

by Bernard Wolf (Author)

List Price: $16.99  

Binding:  Hardcover
Publisher:  Dutton Juvenile
Edition:  1stst Edition
Page Count:  48 Pages
Publication Date:  May 01, 1997
Sales Rank:  458,975th


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Product Description
A photographic portrait of a mother suffering from AIDS captures the ups and downs of her daily life, from shopping trips and enjoying a meal to her frequent doctor visits and family therapy sessions."

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