Hello, I have six copies of the graphic memoir, *Taking Turns: Stories from the HIV/AIDS Care Unit *by MK Czerwiec*. * Please contact me if you would like a copy for your library. https://comicnurse.com/book/taking-turns/ Description: In 1994, at the height of the AIDS epidemic in the United States, MK Czerwiec took her first nursing job at Illinois Masonic Medical Center in Chicago, as part of the caregiving staff of AIDS Unit 371. *Taking Turns *pulls back the curtain on life in the ward. A shining example of excellence in the treatment and care of patients, Unit 371 was a community for thousands of patients and families affected by HIV and AIDS and the people who founded the unit and provided care. This graphic novel combines Czerwiec’s memories with the oral histories of patients, family members, and staff. It depicts life and death on the ward, the ways the unit affected and informed those who passed through it, and how many look back on their time there today. Czerwiec joined Unit 371 at a pivotal time in the history of AIDS: deaths from the syndrome in the United States peaked in 1995 and then dropped drastically in following years due to the release of antiretroviral protease inhibitors. This positive turn of events led to a decline in patient populations and, ultimately, to the closure of Unit 371. Czerwiec’s restrained, inviting drawing style and carefully considered narrative examines individual, institutional, and community responses to the AIDS epidemic, as well as the role that art can play in the grieving process. Deeply personal yet made up of many voices, this history of daily life in a unique AIDS care unit is an open, honest look at suffering, grief, and hope among a community of medical professionals and patients at the heart of the epidemic. Thank you, Meg -- Meg Gray, MLIS Head of Reference Services Bangor Public Library 145 Harlow Street Bangor, ME 04401 207-947-8336 x129 207-922-6066 (direct) pronouns: she/her/hers