Our Stories, Our Songs: African Children Talk about AIDS

In Malawi and Zambia, children who have lost family to the AIDS pandemic tell their stories. This book is about the power of the human spirit to endure and hope for a better tomorrow.

Related: Africa, All Ages, Malawi, Nonfiction, Tanzania

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One thought on “Our Stories, Our Songs: African Children Talk about AIDS

  1. Mae Busch says:

    Our Stories, Our Songs are the words of children hoping, praying, and dreaming for a better tomorrow. A must read for educators and teen readers. It’s great to see each child’s picture along with their story. Deborah Ellis did a wonderful job documenting stories we should all know about.

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