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A Red Door

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"A page-turning memoir that is not only riveting, but heart-wrenching." -Embry Burrus, author of The Life We Choose: A Sibling's Story A Red Door is an honest and moving story about the unraveling of a marriage and the breakup of a young family during the late 1980s AIDS crisis, a time when most people who had the disease kept it a secret for as long as possible. Seemingly, happily married, and mother to two young children, Kathryn is confronted with the possibility of infection and later the knowledge that her husband, who is diagnosed with HIV has been untruthful for a number of years, risking hers and their children's lives. As the story unfolds, we see the anger and destruction brought about by betrayal and loss of trust in a time of crisis, but also the resilience and love that ultimately hold us together.

Author Biography:

Kathryn Jarvis grew up in the south, lived in New England for a time and is now permanently home on the coastal marshes of Georgia. She recently retired from a large southeastern university where she was an administrator and faculty member. Previous publications include academic articles and a book about Veterans in Higher Education. Her husband died in 1992 and previously worked for The New Kids on the Block.
Release date NZ
September 3rd, 2020
Pages
220
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
2 illustrations
Dimensions
152x229x12
ISBN-13
9781684335442
Product ID
33680081

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