Book Review: Borrowed Time By Paul Monette

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Baneza Heredia May 15,2014 Charles Foreston Advanced Medical Period 6 Borrowed Time Borrowed time is a book written by Paul Monette, Paul writes about his lover and companion Roger who has been diagnosed with AIDS and is dieing from this disease. Paul has written every detail about everyday they've had to deal with this battle. The couple was always happy because they had health. Gay marriage is very common now adays and there are younger generations of gay men today. Many gay couples are more likely to obtain Aids. Love struck the author and he decided to write a book about his lover and life companion. There was many events that this couple struggles through.The author said he remembered nothing in his diary in December 1981 he thought it was reports of gay cancer then adds, but he knew he didn't know a thing about cancer. Gay cancer did not exist and a couple of months later ,driving to Palm Springs to visit Roger’s parents, Paul read out loud the title from a gay magazine article that said "Is Sex Making Us Sick?" He felt as if this statement was true but that what couples did they had intimacy or in other words sex. He thought that it was a disease that targeted gay men but there is no disease that targets people because of their sexuality. Paul thought it wasn’t them, at least not yet. Neither was it a disease that had positive results. A year later Paul got a call from his best friend, Cesar, he was a teacher in San Francisco, who told Pauls lover that he looked liked he had cancer because of his symptoms, but AIDS didn’t even cross his mind. Cesar would sometimes make jokes about Paul and his lover and joke around about their friendship and them being more serious than a friendship. Cesar wasn’t into anything weird or a... ... middle of paper ... ...ore different cultures and meet people of their same sexuality. Finally, Paul explains how he was next to Roger at bedside, they were both ill so they both had each other’s support. He would pray every night to god for giving him another day of life which he was thankful for. He was tucked next to Roger and he thanked the lord for all they had at the moment and for all they have had before their illness. He counted his blessings and he knew what he was about to lose. He was a patient of AIDS, a fatal virus that would ruin his body from the inside and all because this virus was transmitted through sexual intercourse. Sexual intercourse between gay men that was. He felt the chills when he had to go to the clinic and get checked up to see if his virus was getting better or worse. He had nightmares from visiting Roger while he was dieing on the 8th floor of the Hospita

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