I Die, But the Memory Lives on by Henning Mankell

I Die, But the Memory Lives on

Henning Mankell

nonfiction emotional sad medium-paced

113 pages | first published 2003

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"A deeply moving account of Henning Mankell's personal responses to AIDS and its victims, both parents and children left behind far too soon." --Archbishop Desmond Tutu The internationally famous creator of the bestselling Kurt Wallander mysterie...
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