Beyond Love

“Beyond Love” by Dominique Lapierre, published by Century in 1991, is a detailed exploration of the emergence of AIDS in America, presented in this First Thus edition. The book chronicles the journey of a Los Angeles doctor as he uncovers the disease’s origins and tracks its evolution from a localized issue within the gay community to a global health crisis. With 400 pages, this edition is written in English and provides a historical context surrounding the Gay Pride Movement.
Readers will find an in-depth narrative that highlights the medical and social implications of AIDS and HIV, reflecting on the challenges faced by those affected. The book delves into the stigma associated with the disease and the broader societal changes that occurred as awareness grew. Through its examination of these critical issues, “Beyond Love” offers insights into the intersection of health and social justice during a pivotal time in history.
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Set against the history of the Gay Pride Movement in America, this book charts the discovery of AIDS by a Los Angeles doctor and its growth from a localised “weird gay disease” into an international epidemic.
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