
The Farrells, an ordinary family living in an upper-class New England town, struggle to cope when eleven-year-old Amanda, a promising gymnast, is diagnosed with AIDS, the result of a blood transfusion five years earlier.
year: 1988, 1989, 1998, 2007
call number/section: 1000
subjects: aids (disease) in children, new england, fiction, city and town life, aids (disease), new england, fiction, domestic fiction, murder, medical jurisprudence, homicide, mystery fiction
Editions

Hoffman, Alice
Putnam (1988)
Amanda, an eleven-year-old girl, contracts a disease. As her family and their friends and neighbors struggle to come to terms with the disease, ordinary people are transformed into heroes and heroines.
Schools: 2

Hoffman, Alice
Berkley Books (1989)
In a quiet upper-class New England town, a family is forced to confront a bitter crisis when an eleven-year-old girl contracts AIDS.
Schools: 1

Hoffman, Alice
Berkley (1998)
The Farrells, an ordinary family living in an upper-class New England town, struggle to cope when eleven-year-old Amanda, a promising gymnast, is diagnosed with AIDS, the result of a blood transfusion five years earlier.
Schools: 0

Cornwell, Patricia Daniels
Berkley Books (2007)
A Massachusetts district attorney running for governor decides to use a radical new DNA technology to solve a long-ago murder, but his efforts only result in another outbreak of violence.
Schools: 0