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OverviewTwo-time National Book Award nominee Melissa Fay Greene puts a human face on the African AIDS crisis with this powerful story of one woman working to save her country's children. After losing her husband and daughter, Haregewoin Teferra, an Ethiopian woman of modest means, opened her home to some of the thousands of children in Addis Ababa who have been left as orphans. There Is No Me Without You is the story of how Haregewoin transformed her home into an orphanage and day-care center and began facilitating adoptions to homes all over the world, written by a star of literary nonfiction who is herself an adoptive parent. At heart, it is a book about children and parents, wherever they may be, however they may find each other. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Melissa Fay GreenePublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.476kg ISBN: 9781596912939ISBN 10: 1596912936 Pages: 496 Publication Date: 25 August 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""Greene's nuanced portrait of this heroine places Teferra at the center of a global crisis but never loses its focus on the innocent victims."" --People (four stars, Critic's Choice) ""A powerful story--by turns sad, politically infuriating, and inspiring--and Greene brings her formidable intelligence and eloquence to the telling. Grade: A"" --Entertainment Weekly (EW Pick) ""Elegant and profoundly evocative writing...as much a call-to-arms as a narrative account of one woman's struggle to fight the disease."" --Washington Post ""A truly inspiring book...gripping and heartfelt...This is a story not to be missed."" --Christian Science Monitor ""A deeply personal chronicle of human suffering and sinister global politics...featuring orphaned children and devoted adults whose courage will inspire even the most skeptical."" --Chicago Tribune" Greene's nuanced portrait of this heroine places Teferra at the center of a global crisis but never loses its focus on the innocent victims. -- People (four stars, Critic's Choice)<br> A powerful story--by turns sad, politically infuriating, and inspiring--and Greene brings her formidable intelligence and eloquence to the telling. Grade: A -- Entertainment Weekly (EW Pick)<br> Elegant and profoundly evocative writing as much a call-to-arms as a narrative account of one woman's struggle to fight the disease. -- Washington Post <br> A truly inspiring book gripping and heartfelt This is a story not to be missed. -- Christian Science Monitor A deeply personal chronicle of human suffering and sinister global politics featuring orphaned children and devoted adults whose courage will inspire even the most skeptical. -- Chicago Tribune Greene's nuanced portrait of this heroine places Teferra at the center of a global crisis but never loses its focus on the innocent victims. -- People (four stars, Critic's Choice)<br> A powerful story--by turns sad, politically infuriating, and inspiring--and Greene brings her formidable intelligence and eloquence to the telling. Grade: A -- Entertainment Weekly (EW Pick)<br> Elegant and profoundly evocative writing...as much a call-to-arms as a narrative account of one woman's struggle to fight the disease. -- Washington Post <br> A truly inspiring book...gripping and heartfelt...This is a story not to be missed. -- Christian Science Monitor A deeply personal chronicle of human suffering and sinister global politics...featuring orphaned children and devoted adults whose courage will inspire even the most skeptical. -- Chicago Tribune Greene's nuanced portrait of this heroine places Teferra at the center of a global crisis but never loses its focus on the innocent victims. People (four stars, Critic's Choice) A powerful story--by turns sad, politically infuriating, and inspiring--and Greene brings her formidable intelligence and eloquence to the telling. Grade: A Entertainment Weekly (EW Pick) Elegant and profoundly evocative writing as much a call-to-arms as a narrative account of one woman's struggle to fight the disease. Washington Post A truly inspiring book gripping and heartfelt This is a story not to be missed. Christian Science Monitor A deeply personal chronicle of human suffering and sinister global politics featuring orphaned children and devoted adults whose courage will inspire even the most skeptical. Chicago Tribune Author InformationMelissa Fay Greene is the author of Praying for Sheetrock, The Temple Bombing, and Last Man Out. Two of her books have been finalists for the National Book Award. She has written for the New Yorker, the Washington Post, the New York Times Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, Good Housekeeping, Newsweek, Life, Reader's Digest, Redbook, Salon, and others. She and her husband, Don Samuel, have seven children, including two adopted from Ethiopia, and are in the process of adopting two more. 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