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Main description:
This is a book about Covid-19 as it happened, with all the fear, horror, losses, grief, chaos, revelations, frustrations and sheer heroism. It is also a book about the future - what we learned and didn't learn; what we hoped for when the lockdowns eased and we could believe there could be a future. It is a vivid, sometimes distressing, often uplifting and powerfully moving account of a nation's journey through a nightmare, told in the words of individuals describing their own and others' experiences and how they and their families and communities coped. We hear stories from many perspectives: the bereaved; the frontline workers; those still battling the long and disabling tail of the virus; the marginalised and vulnerable; the children and young people. These are voices that are rarely heard, talking of small acts of generosity, courage, private suffering and quiet endurance. Alongside, expert commentaries draw the themes together and offer further reading and resources. So many of us swore we would learn from the pandemic. This book will help us do so.
Contents:
Introduction, 1. On the frontline - with commentary by Liz Rothschild, 2. We are not all in the same boat - with commentary by Patrick Vernon OBE, 3. Torn apart - with commentary by Lynne Gabriel and John Wilson4. Our future - with commentary by Jo Holmes, 5. Long Covid - with commentary by Lesley Macniven and Kodama Allende, 6. Emerging - with commentary by Liz Rothschild, The storytellers, The artists
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: PCCS Books
Publication date: February, 2023
Pages: 214
Dimensions: 138.00 x 216.00 x 12.00
Weight: 285g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: General Issues