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AIDS: Choices for Life

Author: Nash, Carol Rust

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Upper Grades (UG 9-12)
Book Level 8.3
Points 3.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 18804
Points per Word 0.00016
Page Count 99
Points per Page 0.030303

Description

Examines the history of AIDS, means of transmission, AIDS-related illnesses, ways to prevent transmission, personal stories of young people who have been infected, and recent breakthroughs in treatment.

Quick Summary

Looking for a clear, no-nonsense guide that doesn't shy away from the tough stuff? "AIDS: Choices for Life" pairs straightforward medical facts with personal stories from teens who've navigated the virus, making the science easy to follow while still hitting you with real emotions. The writing stays at a level that older high-schoolers can handle, so it's great for class research or anyone who just wants to understand AIDS better without wading through jargon. Parents will find the tone respectful and educational, though some of the personal narratives can be pretty moving, so it might be a good conversation starter for a family discussion. If you liked "Sex, Puberty, and All That Stuff" for its teen-friendly approach, you'll find this one a solid companion that goes deeper into HIV and AIDS. It's a compassionate, informative read that balances hope with honest information.