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The bittersweet, sharply observed stories in Blue in Chicago introduce British readers for the first time to Bette Howland, a forgotten great of twentieth-century American fiction, perfect for fans of Lucia Berlin, Lydia Davis and Alice Munro.

A compelling, heart-rending and uplifting memoir about one couple's love story through the AIDS epidemic. This is the tale of a devastating pandemic, of lives cut painfully short; it's also a love letter. Derek, a distinguished designer and J, his husband, a pioneering entrepreneur and creator of both The Embassy Club, London's answer toStudio 54, and iconic Heaven, Europe's largest gay discotheque, met and fell in love more than 40 years ago. Their lives were high-octane, full of adventure, fun and fearless creativity.Suddenly their friends began to get sick and die -AIDS had arrived in their lives. When they got tested, J received what was then a death sentence- he was HIV Positive. While the onset of AIDS strengthened stigma and fear globally, they confronted their personal crisis with courage, humour and an indomitable resolve to survive. J's battle lasted six long years. Turning to spiritual reflection, yoga, nature - and always to love - Derek describes a transformation of the spirit, how compassion and empathy rose phoenix-like from the flames of sickness and death. Out of this transformation also cameAids Ark, the charity they founded, which helped to save, amongst the world's most marginalised people, more than 1,000 HIV Positive lives. This is a story of joy and triumph; about facing universal challenges; about the great rewards that come from giving back. Derek speaks for a generation who lived through a global health crisis that many in society refused even to acknowledge. His is a powerful story chronicling this extraordinary time.

Details

ISBN13: 9781786784964
Format: Paperback / softback
Number of Pages: 288
Edition: 0th New edition
Publication Date: 02 Jul 2021
Publisher: Watkins Media Limited
Publication City, Country: London, United Kingdom
Dimensions (cm): 216(H)x135(L)
Weight (gm):

Author Biography

Derek Frost, born 1952, met and fell in love with Jeremy Norman in 1977. He's a skilled designer, photographer, artist, yoga practitioner and gardener. Together with Jeremy he started numerous businesses including iconic Heaven nightclub and Soho Gyms. They live a nomadic life on both land and water. Derek has other loves - for stones, clouds, dance and street art. One of the two charities they started, Aids Ark, has to date saved over one thousand lives.

Reviews

"This book is both a history and an inspiration."
—Matthew Parris

"Incredibly vivid, moving, and compelling."
—Lord Chris Smith

"This is a powerful book, at once a love letter, a well-informed history of the AIDS epidemic, and the life-story of a beautiful young man in London, moving happily through the early days of gay liberation into a time of widespread anguish and despair."
—Del Kolve, Professor of English Literature UCLA, CA, USA

"Poignant and heart-touching."
—Linda-Gail Bekker, Professor of Medicine, President International AIDS Society 2016–2018, Co-Founder of the Desmond Tutu HIV Centre and Health Foundation

"Tells a story of living life to the full and giving back so much. Derek's passion for life comes through on every page."
—Iain Anderson, Executive Chairman of Cicero/amo & Stonewall Ambassador

"A moving and heartfelt account of two incredible people who are at once fighters, survivors and givers. . . .Running alongside the romantic and heart-warming storyline is a vivid recollection and reflection on important facets of the LGBTQIA+ and HIV epidemic experience, a history that is recorded and honestly told, lest we forget."
—Varsity
Living and Loving in the Age of AIDS: A memoir
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