Even after he was diagnosed with AIDS, Ryan White never lost hope.
When Ryan White was diagnosed with AIDS as a teenager in 1984, doctors gave him just six months to live. With the time he had left, all he wanted was to lead a normal life, go to school, and spend time with friends. Instead, he faced discrimination from people who didn't understand his illness--but he didn't let that stop him. Ryan kicked off a heroic battle to educate the world about a disease that was spreading rapidly and killing more and more people each year. By sharing his story, he helped change the conversation and raise awareness of an epidemic that still affects us today.
Hannah Abbo is a self-taught illustrator from the United Kingdom. After starting out making concert posters for friends, they have now illustrated more than twenty children's books and been nominated for various awards, including the 2020 AOI World Illustration Award, the 2020 Academy of British Cover Design Award, and the 2020 Mom's Choice Award. They currently live with their partner and son in Lisbon, Portugal.
"Thought-provoking and uplifting."--Kirkus Reviews
"Back matter will help adults share the story, which is one of the few that addresses AIDS for a younger audience."--Booklist