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by Consuelo M. Beck-Sague HIV/AIDS (DDE) Published 2004 by Chelsea House Publications Find this book in our catalog.
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Since its emergence in the United States in the 1980s, AIDS, and its precursor HIV, has been a growing epidemic.
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by Barbara H. Draimin Working Together Against AIDS Published 1994 by Rosen Publishing Group Find this book in our catalog.
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by Anna Forbes Kids with AIDS Published 1996 by PowerKids Press Find this book in our catalog.
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This series, written by a consultant on AIDS health policies, speaks to children in nonthreatening language that provides vital information without graphic detail. This series is meant to be a gentle introduction to this frightening epidemic.
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by Michael Thomas Ford The Voices of AIDS: Twelve Unforgettable People Talk about How AIDS Has Changed Their Lives Published 1995 by HarperCollins Publishers Find this book in our catalog.
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by Michelle M. Houle AIDS in the 21st Century: What You Should Know Published 2003 by Enslow Publishers Find this book in our catalog.
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- These over-100-page titles present the facts and analyze some of the most controversial topics in today's news.
- Offers excellent and up-to-date information for reports or debates.
- Helps teenagers to begin developing critical thinking skills.
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by Margaret O. Hyde AIDS: What Does It Mean to You? Published 1995 by Walker & Company Find this book in our catalog.
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by Carol Rust Nash AIDS: Choices for Life Published 1997 by Enslow Publishers Find this book in our catalog.
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-- These over-100-page titles present the facts and analyze some of the most controversial topics in today's news.
-- Offers excellent and up-to-date information for reports or debates.
-- Helps teenagers to begin developing critical thinking skills.
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by Arlene Schulman Carmine's Story: A Book about a Boy Living with AIDS Published 1997 by Lerner Publishing Group Find this book in our catalog.
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A series of photographic essays, Meeting the Challenge demonstrates how young people facing a variety of special challenges make the adjustments their situations require. Each book tells the story of one child's day-to-day life, from the child's point of view. A strong supplement for school counseling programs.
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