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AIDS Orphans Rising: What You Should Know and What You Can Do To Help Them Succeed

par Sister Mary Elizabeth Lloyd

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Every 14 seconds a Child Headed Household is formed The death of parents from AIDS leaves behind little children, often four or five of them, who desperately want to stay together as a family. In the literature, they call them Child Headed Households. Imagine watching your mother and father slowly die before your eyes, leaving you to bury them and then to raise and care for your younger brothers and sisters. AIDS Orphans Rising takes you through the daily lives of these children. What do they eat? Where do they live? How do they survive? What can I do to help? Each chapter provides weblinks to organizations working with these children as well as real solutions, actions that you can take now to help these children not only survive, but succeed. By 2010, there will be 25,000,000 AIDS orphans Left alone, they will be uneducated, disenfranchised, and unwanted: ripe candidates for radicalization and exploitation by dictators and terrorists. If good people like yourself do not reach out to these children so they can get love, an education and set up in some profitable enterprise, civilization will deteriorate to a point that you will not even recognize it. "This book is an inspiring gem of human caring for human. Particularly, the last chapter is beautiful and inspiring. It is very clearly written, and for the ordinary reader, and yet it is a fully documented scholarly work." -Bob Rich, PhD, author Cancer: A Personal Challenge 100% of all profits from this book will go to help the Child Headed Households For more info: www.AIDSOrphansRising.org Published by Loving Healing Press www.LovingHealing.com… (plus d'informations)
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I received a copy of AIDS Orphans Rising from the LibraryThing Early Reviewers program quite a while ago and had never gotten around to reading it until recently. I believe that perhaps I was expecting more from this book and in the end felt somewhat let down. I thought that it might have more personal narratives of the children who have been orphaned by this terrible epidemic, but there was very little in the way of individual stories, only a few brief accountings to illustrate a particular point. I had also expected it to focus on the orphans of Africa, but the author randomly threw in information and statistics on AIDS orphans in other countries as well. In my opinion, it made the topic feel a bit too broad. What the book does cover is just the basics of what a child-headed household is and what life is like for them. Chapter topics include: Where do they live?, What do they eat?, How do they survive?, and What's best for them?. For me, it was rather dry reading, and simplistic information, most of which probably could have been found easily online. In my opinion, the entire book had the feel of a college research paper.

I realize it may not be the fault of the author, but some of the photos are very dark and difficult to make out. At least one photo mentioned a color in the caption, but since all of them are printed in black and white, there is no way to tell for sure what was meant. In general, I thought the pictures could have been better organized. Often the text would refer to a photo, but I would them have to turn the page to find it. Also, in my experience with language mechanics, exclamation marks should be used pretty sparingly, but Sr. MaryBeth uses them a lot in her book, often to end sentences which didn't really need them.

Each chapter wraps up with suggestions for things that the reader can do right now to help. Some of the ideas such as praying for them, giving money to organizations that specifically help child-headed households, or giving of your time to travel with a charitable organization to a country where child-headed households are prevalent to assist them were things I could have easily come up with on my own. Some of the other suggestions, such as contracting a local real estate agency to see what they could do, were a bit confusing to me, and still others talked of personally taking/giving items to the children. In this case, I wasn't sure if she was saying to ship them overseas or take them to local children in need. There were a few good ideas I hadn't thought of, but in my opinion, some of them were too open-ended, needing more guidance and clarification.

I hope that my review doesn't make me sound cold-hearted, because I do feel deeply for these children and their plight. In fact, that is what drove me to request the book in the first place. It just didn't turn out to be a huge inspiration to me personally. I could tell however, that Sr. MaryBeth has a big heart for the orphans especially those in child-headed households, and I wish her and all the others who are working for their well-being all the best in their endeavors. I'm sure there are other readers who may be more invigorated and motivated by AIDS Orphans Rising than I was. However, I couldn't help coming away from reading it feeling rather underwhelmed, and can't say that I learned much anything new or surprising. ( )
  mom2lnb | Jan 21, 2011 |
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This is a painful yet inspirational book to read. Painful because of the overwhelming numbers, and inspirational because of the author's obvious love for her work and her charges. More than a book, it really is a booklet. Sister Lloyd brings the reader to the crisis of AIDS orphans and, presenting it as a solvable problem, sort of deals in with how this crisis can become manageable. Moreover, it implicates us all. We ARE, after all, our sister and brothers' keepers. I would recommend this book as a guidebook to all people working in NGOs as well as working with children in crisis and vulnerable populations. It is both heartbreaking and inspirational. It could, however, have been more in-depth on detailing strategies or helpful offering case studies.
  MissTrudy | Sep 12, 2009 |
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I found AIDS Orphans Rising to be an informative call to action book.

The book tends to repeat its central themes. It is a short and to the point read.

The important issues and cause it presents would have been better served through a possible composition modification. However, it is an important issue book that calls upon the reader to learn, get involved and to help these children in serious need.
1 voter Chapinlibrary | Jul 25, 2009 |
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This book states in its introduction that it does not need to be read in order; the reader can skip from chapter to chapter. Unfortunately, it somewhat suffers if you do read it straight through - it's highly repetitive with some chapters having very little new information.

The actual information in the book is generally good, but some of the statistics are badly contextualized, and the large references section in the back depends heavily on web addresses, some of which are already outdated (as is inevitable with print web directories.) One other thing that bothered me a bit is that the author talks repeatedly about avoiding "the pornography of suffering" and exploitng the children for pity; and thenon the next pages there'll be a photographs with a caption like "offering bread to his dying mother before he takes some himself" and I can't help visualizing how that picture got taken.

And like other reviewers on this site, I was expecting (based on the blurb) for this to be much more about the actual day-to-day lives of children in child-headed households; there's just enough of that to make me want more, but the bulk of the book is about statistics and aid effort, with very little daily-life detail. It does read as promotional material rather than informational. I visualize this book serving its purpose very well left in a waiting room or a guest room for people to idly pick up and thumb through.

That said, the author clearly has experienced a lot in working with these children, cares about them, and *respects* them. The theme through the whole book of how, despite everything, these children are perfectly capable of coping *without* needing rich white adults to give them handouts, and that the goal of help should not be taking responsibility for them, but helping them build their own lives better, is a message that more people need to get out there. More and more initiatives to help disadvantages people are focussing on that sort of building help that also builds self-sufficiency - small business loans rather than hand-outs - and it's past time we realize that children are quite capable of doing amazing things for themselves, given half a chance. ( )
1 voter melannen | Jul 30, 2008 |
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AIDS Orphans Rising: What You Should Know and What You Can Do To Help Them Succeed by Sister Mary Elizabeth Lloyd. ISBN 9781932690477. Published in 2008 by Loving Healing Press. $15.95. Paperback, features many black and white photographs with an extensive bibliography.

Sister Mary Elizabeth Lloyd has a doctorate in Nutrition and Public Health from Columbia University. Sister Lloyd has worked with Religious Teachers Filippini for twelve years. The organization helps orphans and child-headed families. Her experiences in Albania, Brazil, Ethiopia, Eritrea and India has made her want to share the plight of child-headed families with the world. 100% of the profits from this book go to help child headed households.

Sister Lloyd has found that most of the child-headed households she sees are a result of AIDS. According to Sister Lloyd, the AIDS epidemic in Africa is out of control and shows no signs of slowing down. She feels that by writing this book she is doing her bit in helping ease the suffering of children left orphaned by this awful disease.

I might have enjoyed the book more had it not read so much like a dissertation. I would have liked to have heard more personal stories of the children and how Sister Lloyd interacted with them. However, that being said, the book is written well and all the facts are backed up. It is a book that everyone who is concerned about AIDS in Africa should read. ( )
  Uninvitedwriter | Jul 20, 2008 |
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Every 14 seconds a Child Headed Household is formed The death of parents from AIDS leaves behind little children, often four or five of them, who desperately want to stay together as a family. In the literature, they call them Child Headed Households. Imagine watching your mother and father slowly die before your eyes, leaving you to bury them and then to raise and care for your younger brothers and sisters. AIDS Orphans Rising takes you through the daily lives of these children. What do they eat? Where do they live? How do they survive? What can I do to help? Each chapter provides weblinks to organizations working with these children as well as real solutions, actions that you can take now to help these children not only survive, but succeed. By 2010, there will be 25,000,000 AIDS orphans Left alone, they will be uneducated, disenfranchised, and unwanted: ripe candidates for radicalization and exploitation by dictators and terrorists. If good people like yourself do not reach out to these children so they can get love, an education and set up in some profitable enterprise, civilization will deteriorate to a point that you will not even recognize it. "This book is an inspiring gem of human caring for human. Particularly, the last chapter is beautiful and inspiring. It is very clearly written, and for the ordinary reader, and yet it is a fully documented scholarly work." -Bob Rich, PhD, author Cancer: A Personal Challenge 100% of all profits from this book will go to help the Child Headed Households For more info: www.AIDSOrphansRising.org Published by Loving Healing Press www.LovingHealing.com

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