I did an ILL for this book based on a mention from Rebecca Makkai in her afterword for “The Great Believers.” It‘s heartbreaking but important to honor those who lost their lives to AIDS - plus honor the many caregivers who did so much ♥️ #TBRtarot
I did an ILL for this book based on a mention from Rebecca Makkai in her afterword for “The Great Believers.” It‘s heartbreaking but important to honor those who lost their lives to AIDS - plus honor the many caregivers who did so much ♥️ #TBRtarot
Part of my #plaguebreak stack, I started reading this one because the books I was reading weren't good enough. But this was the right book (about a pandemic) at the right time (during another pandemic).
With a lesser story, the art style and text-heavy panels probably would've turned me off. But it was moving and compelling.
#graphicmemoir #graphicmedicine #oralhistory #authorartist
Reading this memoir was a great companion to The Great Believers. The novel is told from the patient and family point of view. On the other hand, Taking Turns is the health care professional‘s perspective. They complement each other perfectly. If you‘re curious about nursing, critical illness, patient/caregiver relationships, and the history of HIV/AIDS, I would recommend this graphic novel.
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I found this book by reading the bibliography and acknowledgements in The Great Believers by Rebecca Makkai. (Link in comments) I love this quote and a few more published in Taking Turns. Although they speak to the author‘s time caring for AIDS patients at the height of the epidemic, they also feel applicable this week. May you find comfort in them as I have. 💙💙
Review to come ...