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Out of the Closet
Redefining and Defying the Epidemic
15,99 € |
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Verlag: | Xlibris UK |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 13.06.2011 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9781462849116 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 138 |
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Beschreibungen
Describes the authors life as a Christian, how he contracted and was
diagnosed with HIV. A brutally honest, sometimes humorous, novelstyle
narration of events in his life that led to him contracting the dreaded
condition despite his Christian background, how he responded to the
diagnosis, dealt with it, and how he lives in continuous victory over the
condition. His is a true story of infi delity, intrigue, disillusionment, divine
encounters and victorious attitude. You will be inspired to laugh at any
life-threatening condition you may face in life. With him you will ride a
roller-coaster of temptation to like him, and then hate him, and then hail
his resilience.
With South Africa holding the title of having the highest HIV/AIDS prevalence
in the world, there is still very much denial in the existence, and manageability
of the disease. This is an applaud-ably bold step taken by Tlakula, opening
doors to our society to face the feared and dreaded disease and adopt a different
perspective, approach and overall outlook towards the epidemic.
- Dr Q.P. Diale, Pretoria West Hospital
diagnosed with HIV. A brutally honest, sometimes humorous, novelstyle
narration of events in his life that led to him contracting the dreaded
condition despite his Christian background, how he responded to the
diagnosis, dealt with it, and how he lives in continuous victory over the
condition. His is a true story of infi delity, intrigue, disillusionment, divine
encounters and victorious attitude. You will be inspired to laugh at any
life-threatening condition you may face in life. With him you will ride a
roller-coaster of temptation to like him, and then hate him, and then hail
his resilience.
With South Africa holding the title of having the highest HIV/AIDS prevalence
in the world, there is still very much denial in the existence, and manageability
of the disease. This is an applaud-ably bold step taken by Tlakula, opening
doors to our society to face the feared and dreaded disease and adopt a different
perspective, approach and overall outlook towards the epidemic.
- Dr Q.P. Diale, Pretoria West Hospital