In the Absence of Angels: A Hollywood Family's Courageous Story

In 1981, Elizabeth Glaser received blood transfusions following the birth of her daughter Ariel. Then, in 1986, two years after her second child, Jake, was born, tests showed that Ariel had AIDS, contracted through breast-feeding. Elizabeth and Jake tested HIV positive, and Glaser's husband Paul, of TV's Starsky and Hutch fame, is today free of the virus that killed Ariel at age seven.

Well aware of the stigma of AIDS, the Glasers retreated behind a wall of secrecy to protect their family. Only when the National Enquirer threatened to invade that privacy, did the Glasers "go public". Despite the book's title, In the Absence of Angels is a heartwarming story filled with angels - generous, caring, imaginative people who listened and helped.

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In the Absence of Angels: A Hollywood Family's Courageous Story

In 1981, Elizabeth Glaser received blood transfusions following the birth of her daughter Ariel. Then, in 1986, two years after her second child, Jake, was born, tests showed that Ariel had AIDS, contracted through breast-feeding. Elizabeth and Jake tested HIV positive, and Glaser's husband Paul, of TV's Starsky and Hutch fame, is today free of the virus that killed Ariel at age seven.

Well aware of the stigma of AIDS, the Glasers retreated behind a wall of secrecy to protect their family. Only when the National Enquirer threatened to invade that privacy, did the Glasers "go public". Despite the book's title, In the Absence of Angels is a heartwarming story filled with angels - generous, caring, imaginative people who listened and helped.

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In the Absence of Angels: A Hollywood Family's Courageous Story

In the Absence of Angels: A Hollywood Family's Courageous Story

by Elizabeth Glaser, Laura Palmer

Narrated by Sheila Hart

Unabridged — 11 hours, 16 minutes

In the Absence of Angels: A Hollywood Family's Courageous Story

In the Absence of Angels: A Hollywood Family's Courageous Story

by Elizabeth Glaser, Laura Palmer

Narrated by Sheila Hart

Unabridged — 11 hours, 16 minutes

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In 1981, Elizabeth Glaser received blood transfusions following the birth of her daughter Ariel. Then, in 1986, two years after her second child, Jake, was born, tests showed that Ariel had AIDS, contracted through breast-feeding. Elizabeth and Jake tested HIV positive, and Glaser's husband Paul, of TV's Starsky and Hutch fame, is today free of the virus that killed Ariel at age seven.

Well aware of the stigma of AIDS, the Glasers retreated behind a wall of secrecy to protect their family. Only when the National Enquirer threatened to invade that privacy, did the Glasers "go public". Despite the book's title, In the Absence of Angels is a heartwarming story filled with angels - generous, caring, imaginative people who listened and helped.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

Glaser, infected with AIDS through a blood transfusion, passed it to her daughter via breastfeeding and to her unborn son. Following her daughter's death and her son's HIV-positive diagnosis, Glaser has become active in fund-raising for AIDS research and has founded the Pediatric AIDS Foundation. According to PW , Glaser ``delivers a wrenching, detailed account of her family's tragedy.'' Photos. (Nov.)

Library Journal

In 1981, Glaser had it all: a happy marriage to actor/director Paul Michael Glaser of TV's Starsky and Hutch and a beautiful baby daughter. But four years later, little Ariel developed AIDS, the tragic result of a blood transfusion her mother received while giving birth to her. In another bitter blow, both Glaser and her son Jake tested HIV-positive. Assisted by coauthor Palmer ( Shrapnel in the Heart , LJ 12/87), Glaser movingly re counts Ariel's illness and death. Angry at the government's apparent slowness in dealing with the epidemic and determined to save her still-healthy son, she describes her Washington lobbying efforts for more federal funds and her family's decision to go public to raise money for the Pediatric AIDS Foundation, which she founded. Like Paul Monette's Borrowed Time: An Aids Memoir (LJ 8/88), this is a valuable addition to the growing body of AIDS literature. Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 6/15/90; Literary Guild featured alternate.--Wilda Williams, ``Library Journal''

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172501395
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Publication date: 09/18/2009
Edition description: Unabridged
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