
Saving the world
About this book
"Alma Heubner's husband, Richard, goes to the Dominican Republic to help eradicate AIDS, while Alma, a bestselling Latina writer, stays at home in Vermont to work on a story about a real, ill-fated 19th-century expedition chaperoned by Doña Isabel Sendales y Gómez, the spinster director of a Spanish orphanage who agrees to vaccinate 20 of her charges with cowpox and bring them from Spain to Central America to prevent future smallpox epidemics. While the leader of the anti-smallpox expedition, Dr. Francisco Balmis, and Richard see their missions collapse in defeat, Doña Isabel and Alma surmount their personal depressions to find inner strength."--Publishers Weekly.
Subjects
Married womenAIDS (Disease)VaccinationExpedición Marítima de la Vacuna (1803-1810)FictionPatientsMiddle aged womenFamily relationshipsSmallpoxMiddle-aged womenFast (OCoLC)fst01410362(1803-1810)Fiction, psychologicalFiction, historical, generalMarried people, fictionAids (disease), fictionExpedicion Maritima de la Vacuna (1803-1810)