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by Randy Shilts
An incredible history of the response to HIV and AIDS during the 1980s. I first read this in high school and it informed my view of public health’s strengths and glaring deficiencies.
The American health system floundered for almost a decade because placing blame was more important. Bigotry condemned the queer community and blamed them for an epidemic that was not their fault. Diseases do not discriminate, humans do.
My college major in public health emphasized the importance of compassion and humanity.
by Marion Zimmer Bradley
A feminine perspective on the Arthurian legend, The Mists of Avalon gives women the deeply nuanced character development rarely seen in literature. Each time I read the book I am struck by the power women possess and the ways in which they wield it.
by Kelly Lee MacLean
I bought this book 15 years ago when my son was in kindergarten and it remains one of my family’s favorites.
It is a kind and gentle guide that teaches young children how to focus on the calm, even in the midst ofdifficult situations. I find myself rereading this book during stressful moments and remembering that peace is ours to enjoy and share.
Children’s books aren’t just for children.
by Erin Morgenstern
Have you ever read a book with writing so evocative that you could feel, smell and taste it?
The Night Circus follows two young magicians who were trained to compete with one another. The backdrop is Le Cirque de Rêves, a mysterious circus which only appears at night.
The writing is enveloping and rich, like a deep red velvet cloak.
by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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by Paul W. Ewald
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by Charles Baxter
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