Helen Epstein

Praise for The Invisible Cure

Her subject – it soon becomes clear – is not just the nature of one virus, but of humankind

Philip Gourevitch

Like travelling into remote and hard-to-comprehend territory with an unblinking and sure-footed guide

The New York Times

A serious attempt to understand the epidemiology of thoughtfulness, as well as that of HIV. Epstein wants to know why clarity and honesty, as well as human lives, so often become casualties of AIDS

New Statesman

Her subject – it soon becomes clear – is not just the nature of one virus, but of humankind

Philip Gourevitch

Like travelling into remote and hard-to-comprehend territory with an unblinking and sure-footed guide

The New York Times

A serious attempt to understand the epidemiology of thoughtfulness, as well as that of HIV. Epstein wants to know why clarity and honesty, as well as human lives, so often become casualties of AIDS

New Statesman

Her subject – it soon becomes clear – is not just the nature of one virus, but of humankind

Philip Gourevitch

Like travelling into remote and hard-to-comprehend territory with an unblinking and sure-footed guide

The New York Times

A serious attempt to understand the epidemiology of thoughtfulness, as well as that of HIV. Epstein wants to know why clarity and honesty, as well as human lives, so often become casualties of AIDS

New Statesman