The narrative unfolds through Heather McCalden's personal journey of grief after losing her parents to AIDS, leading her to delve into the intertwined histories of HIV and the internet. As she explores this connection, she uncovers insights about her family's past, revealing deeper meanings of loss and identity. This exploration becomes a broader commentary on the cultural implications of the virus and the concept of virality in today's world, offering a poignant reflection on heartbreak and personal reckoning amidst a larger societal context.
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A prismatic memoir of loss and reckoning, as a young woman seeks to discover the lives of the parents she lost to AIDS, and what it means to ‘go viral’ in an era of explosive contagion.