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I Die, but My Memory Lives on: The World AIDS Crisis and the Memory Book Project [Hardcover]

Henning Mankell (Author), Laurie Thompson (Author), Samuel Worthington (Author)
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December 1, 2005
Internationally bestselling mystery author Henning Mankell explores the new African tradition of Memory Books, written by parents dying of AIDS for their children.

Henning Mankell, internationally famous creator of the bestselling Kurt Wallander mysteries, here offers a nonfiction fable about a heartrending tradition spawned by a major health crisis: the invaluable Memory Book Project, which gives those dying of AIDS an opportunity to record their lives in words and pictures for the children they leave behind.

In Uganda, Mankell finds village after village populated only by children and the elderly—those left behind after AIDS swept away an entire generation. These slim, intensely personal volumes can contain words, pictures, a pressed butterfly, or even grains of sand as ways to represent the lives lost to this devastating plague. Excerpts from Ugandan memory books appear throughout I Die, But My Memory Lives On and, together with Mankell's narrative, they tell stories of individual lives while sounding a powerful warning about the threat of AIDS.

Featuring a foreword by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, the book includes an appendix listing AIDS organizations and resources. A portion of the book's proceeds with be donated to AIDS charities in Africa.

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About the Author

Henning Mankell has written thirty-five novels and many plays. Published in thirty-five countries with over 25 million copies in print worldwide, his books consistently top the bestseller lists in Europe. Mankell divides his time between Sweden and Maputo, Mozambique, where he has been working as a director at Teatro Avenida since 1985. Based in Warwick, Rhode Island, Plan USA is an organization committed to helping children, their families, and communities in forty-five developing countries around the world.

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  • Hardcover: 113 pages
  • Publisher: New Press, The; First Printing edition (December 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1595580131
  • ISBN-13: 978-1595580139
  • Product Dimensions: 7.3 x 4.9 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,244,848 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Henning Mankell's Kurt Wallander mysteries are global bestsellers and have been adapted for television as a BAFTA Award-winning BBC series starring Kenneth Branagh. Mankell was awarded the Crime Writers' Association's Macallan Gold Dagger and the German Tolerance Prize, among many others. He divides his time between Sweden and Mozambique.

 

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As the Swedish mystery writer Henning Mankell traveled over Africa, he discovered Memory Books usually written by parents infected with AIDS for their children. In this slim but powerful volume he says that he read 30 of them. He has chosen to include here the memory book of a highly literate nurse left for her son Peter Kanyi. She reminds him of her family's traditions and values-- that he should respect his elders, support the needy and work hard to make a living. She closes her letter to him by declaring how much she loves him and instructs him to "keep away from AIDS."

Mr. Mankell writes his own commentary-- interwoven with the nurse's words-- of how he got involved in the memory book project, some of his own fears and close escapes with death, the role that racism plays in the AIDS struggle in Africa, the myths about the disease-- that you can be cured by having intercourse with a virgin-- the greed of the drug companies. And he writes of persons he met, most notably Christine, a teacher infected with AIDS, and her daughter Aida who plants a mango tree, such a beautiful symbol of hope, in the--as Christine says so eloquently-- the mess of AIDS in Uganda. Her exact words: "'Death always makes a mess of things, no matter when it comes.'" Mr. Mankell also introduces us to Moses who has written 15 books, one for each of his children and grandchildren.

What resonates on every page of I DIE BUT MY MEMORY LIVES ON is the humanity of Mr. Mankell-- one gets that from reading his novels but it is a consolation to have it affirmed here-- and the dignity with which the people he writes about face sickness and death. "Being illiterate is not the same thing as being devoid of dignity," he says. Mr. Mankell tells a true story to Christine and her daughter Aida that occurred during the civil war in Mozambique in 1990. There he met a man, perhaps 19 or 20, whose clothes were in tatters. He was barefoot but he had painted shoes on his feet to show that he was a human being with dignity. "I learned that we should all be aware that there could come a day when we too will have to paint shoes onto our feet." Of course this is the same writer who has a character in a novel say that every friendship is a miracle.

The Memory Book Project invites comparison with the Names Project, the brain child of Clive Jones in San Francisco in 1987, that has now mushroomed from a single panel to a quilt that covers six city blocks. Although different in many ways-- the quilt panels are made by family and friends of those who have died of AIDS-- both projects strive to keep alive the memories of the fallen.

If you think you cannot read yet another book about AIDS, this one may surprise you. Archbishop Desmond Tutu, another great humanitarian, writes in a foreword that by "encouraging parents to recall their life stories, not just for their children, but also for humanity, Henning Mankell has given a great gift to the world." Indeed he has.
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4.0 out of 5 stars I Die, But My Memory Lives On, November 30, 2007
This review is from: I Die, but My Memory Lives on: The World AIDS Crisis and the Memory Book Project (Hardcover)
Title: I Die, But My Memory Lives On

Author: Henning Mankell

Summary: AIDS. It's a terrifying and deadly disease. In the book a few of its many victims share the way that it has affected them. Some fail to protect themselves, while others were affected through the deaths of their loved ones. In the midst of her mother's death, a young girl named Aida raises a mango tree, an attempt to bring life in to a country filled with despair and death.

In this book we enjoyed the fact that it taught us about AIDS and how people are affected by it. It has changed our perspective on AIDS in general because now we know what they think and what they are feeling.

We think that this book would be better it the author shared more about their experiences with AIDS than his. We also believe that if the memory books that the victims have written were displayed at the end of the book as a separate section rather than enter twined with the story.

We would recommend this book to:

· Girls of the ages between 13 and 16

· And Boys of the ages of 15 and 18

We would recommend this book to those people because it is a very moving book and shocks you with the information that is given. It would be best read by more mature people because it is very moving and illustrative about how people with AIDS and their family members are affective.

- Tracy, Holly, Claire-Anne, and Nicolette

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