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Language
  
Publication date
  
1993

Author
  
Genre
  
Novel

Followed by
  
Recipe for Dreaming

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Publisher
  
Originally published
  
1993

Preceded by
  
Country
  
Australia

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

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Bryce Courtenay books, Novels

April Fool's Day is a 1993 book by Australian author Bryce Courtenay. The book is a tribute to the author's son, Damon Courtenay, a haemophiliac who contracted HIV/AIDS through an infected blood transfusion. The title refers to the date of Damon's death, 1 April 1991 (April Fools' Day).

Damon was a classic haemophilliac all his life. He attempted to write this book himself but did not have much success. On his death bed, he asked his father to write it for him. Damon talked a lot about love; he believed it was important that everybody knew how to love. Evidence of this is his attitude towards people who treated people with AIDS unfairly. Not much was known about AIDS back then and sufferers were frowned upon. To quote his devoted partner Celeste, "Love is an energy, it cannot be created nor destroyed. It simply is. Giving meaning to life and direction to goodness."

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April Fool's Day (novel) Wikipedia


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