A mothers biggest fear is to outlive her child. We know there are tragic events that take us by surprise, such as the Virginia Tech shooting, Iraq, car accidents, and illness. What would you do if you lost your child? Here is a moving, inspirational story by a real life survivor of the Holocaust, who has lived to tell her story of overcoming the loss of her son. The Mothers Group of Love, Loss, and AIDS follows the love and courage of Suzanne Loebl and other mothers as they fiercely and tenderly stand by their children fighting the disease. Suzannes memoir to her son is a testimonial to the effectiveness and healing power of self-help groups. The mothers quietly submerge their own grief while helping their children to enjoy whatever time they have left on earth amidst all the fear and despair. Even when they dont show it, they vacillate between hope and sorrow, victory and defeat. When they come to the Tuesday night meeting of their support group they let their terror, grief and frustration flow freely. More on Suzanne Loebl: Suzanne is a widely published author of 6 books selling well over 500,000 copies. 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. The Columbia University School of Journalism awarded Suzanne with a Sloan Science Writing Fellowship after her first book was published. She also lectures extensively on her survival as a hidden child during the Holocaust and on Americas art museums. http://www.suzanneloebl.com https://videos.whiteblox.com/gnb/secure/player.aspx?sid=33133 http://www.suzanneloebl.com www.suzanneloebl.com