PANELS
ISBN 1-4137-3741-2
To outsiders looking in, the
window to the world of AIDS holds remarkable faces of death. To
insiders, the window provides a cruel acknowledgment of devastating
mirroring images. PANELS is a novel about close friendships between
a few Southern baby boomers. Their most engulfing years
began in the early eighties. By 1985, AIDS was no longer the virus
just for the 'pretty, preppy white boys.' People of color
also began to live with the virus.
The
pages takes the reader inside the lives of individuals to the moment
of their separate demise and/or victory. Each was able
to find their own emotional support through the intricately woven
threads of loyalty, doubts, and fears. Set during the tumultuous
period between the early eighties until 2003, Michal decides to
write his memoirs of his close circle of friends. Unfortunately,
Cleo has to write the final chapter.
PANELS is a
novel of healing, hatred, fear, loving, spiritual transformation,
loyalty, and the gift that last a lifetime- true
friendship.
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