One Life at a Time
An American Doctor’s Memoir of AIDS in Botswana
by Daniel Baxter
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Pub Date Jun 26 2018 | Archive Date Jun 12 2018
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Description
Now, after caring for innumerable AIDS patients for eight years in Botswana, Baxter has written an urgent, quietly philosophical account of his journey into the early twenty-first century’s new heart of darkness: AIDS in Africa, where legions desperately struggled to be among the spared and not the doomed. Part memoir, part travelogue, part chronicle of the zaniness of Botswana (one of the questions on his driver’s license application was “Are you or have you ever been an imbecile?”), and part witness to suffering unknown to most Americans, his testimony is an unforgettable tribute to the many people he cared for.
Join Baxter on his life-changing journey in Botswana, as he recounts the stories of people like Ralph, a deteriorating AIDS and cancer patient who nonetheless always wore a smile, or Precious, a woman found sick and abandoned in the capital’s slum, or “No Fear,” a rude man in Baxter’s gym whose descent he halted. After many years on the front lines of the African pandemic, Baxter realized that “one life at a time” was the only way to fight AIDS.
Advance Praise
Praise for The Least of These My Brethren:
“Makes for powerful reading, as Baxter describes in detail the medical condition of patients, their treatment and their psychological ups and downs…. Some of the stories…possess a Tolstoyan power.” —Washington Post
"The stories that unfold in the book are brutal, and Dr. Baxter does not spare us the gory details. But if you look past the horror and set your fears aside, you will begin to appreciate the message that, however great a cliche, we are all in this together." —New York Times
Marketing Plan
- An estimated 36.7 million people are living with HIV (including 1.8 million children).
- Baxter's first book, The Least of These My Brethren: A Doctor’s Story of Hope and Miracles on an Inner-City AIDS Ward, was reviewed by the Washington Post and the New York Times.
- Baxter has many high-profile author/physician friends he will ask for blurbs.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781510735767 |
PRICE | $27.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 200 |