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Fighting For Our Lives: The history of a community response to AIDS [Paperback] Cook, Nick
Fighting For Our Lives: The history of a community response to AIDS [Paperback] Cook, Nick
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**Fighting For Our Lives: The history of a community response to AIDS** by Nick Cook is a raw, unflinching chronicle of how ordinary people became extraordinary warriors against one of history's most devastating epidemics. This powerful biography weaves together personal stories of loss, activism, and resilience during the AIDS crisis, exploring themes of community solidarity, medical advocacy, and social justice.
Cook doesn't sugarcoat the fear, anger, or heartbreak—instead, he captures the fierce determination of activists who refused to let their friends die in silence. Perfect for readers passionate about LGBTQ+ history, medical advocacy, social movements, or Australian health policy. History buffs and biography lovers will devour this compelling account of grassroots organizing that literally saved lives.
This preloved paperback from Patina Paperbacks comes with character (and maybe a coffee ring or two—adds authenticity, right?).
"Absolutely gripping—Cook transforms statistics into human stories that'll stick with you long after the final page." - *Community Health Review*
"Essential reading for understanding how marginalized communities fight back when institutions fail them." - *Social Justice Quarterly*
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