![]() Award-winning author Ami Polonsky has crafted a lyrical, tender, earth-shattering novel that will stay with you long after you've turned the last page. In the process, she discovers surprising sides to J.R., the joy of true friendship, and the power of her own voice in school and at home. As Iris navigates her rage and grief, she resolves to speak out against the rampant fear, misinformation, and prejudice surrounding AIDS-and find the pieces of Dad that she never knew before. Soon, all Iris has left of her kind, loving dad are memories, photos, and a binder full of the poems they used to exchange. (who Iris hates), four floors above Iris and her mom. He's dying, confined to a hospital bed in the apartment he shares with his boyfriend, J.R. The FDA has just approved AZT as the first drug to treat AIDS. A heartbreaking, heart-mending novel of love, grief, friendship, and community. ![]()
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