The Mothers' Group

Of Love, Loss, and AIDS

by Suzanne Loebl


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/21/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 156
ISBN : 9780595415755

About the Book

In 1983, many parents turned their backs on their children with AIDS, while a few rallied to their side. When the AIDS virus infected Suzanne Loebl's son David, she joined a support group that came to be known as the Mothers' Group.

The book chronicles the lives of the members. We follow these mothers as they fiercely and tenderly stand by their children. The women quietly submerge their own grief, confront a hostile world, and deal with complex medical issues. Most of all they help their progeny enjoy whatever time they have left on earth and provide an anchor amidst fear and despair. However, when they come to their Tuesday night meetings, they let their terror, grief and frustration flow freely. The book is also a memoir to Suzanne's son David. It demonstrates how illness did not dim his exuberance and shows how one can be productive and happy even though the future may look dim. In addition, the book provides a snapshot of the gay world, transformed by AIDS-from its newly liberated, somewhat giddy post-Stonewall days to its sober sense of extra responsibility.


About the Author

Suzanne Loebl is a widely published author. She writes about art (museums), medicine (arthritis, medications) and cataclysms that changed her life. The latter include the AIDS tragedy and Growing Up on the Edge of the Holocaust. She lives in Brooklyn with Ernest, her husband, and Vesper, her dachshund.