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Dancing in Heaven - by Suzanne Elvidge (Paperback)
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Highlights
- 'So much more than just a gay issue... like all human rights, when you see yourself as human first, it involves all of us.'
- Author(s): Suzanne Elvidge
- 158 Pages
- History,
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About the Book
The unheard women's voices from the early years of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The monologues are fictional but the stories are real, drawn from press coverage, conversations, and the archives of the national LGBTQIA+ support line.
Book Synopsis
'So much more than just a gay issue... like all human rights, when you see yourself as human first, it involves all of us.'
In 1981, the medical journal The Lancet reported the first case of AIDS in the UK. By the end of the decade, hundreds were dead: mostly young, mostly gay, mostly men.
Across the country, women were there. Mothers, sisters, daughters, friends, lovers, professionals. They cared, cleaned, cooked, coped, cried and campaigned. They lost people they loved. And they went to endless funerals.
Dancing in Heaven celebrates the voices of these women - the loud ones and the unheard ones. Together, they represent strength, grief, anger, and an awful lot of love.
While the monologues are fiction, the stories are real, drawn from conversations, press coverage, articles and the archives of Switchboard, the national LGBTQIA+ support line.
A donation will be made to Switchboard for each copy sold.