It's Personal, HIV/AIDS Real stories about Real People

The Day the Ground Fell from Under Me

by Mary S. Jones


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/31/2008

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 1
ISBN : 9781468502398
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 104
ISBN : 9781434354167

About the Book

HIV/AIDS is real and life changing.  We have all had moments in our lives where situations or circumstance has caused us to think, how will I ever get over this?  Remember as a child when your best friend didn’t want to be your friend any more, when you broke up with your first love, you didn’t get the grade you expected, or you got fired from your job. You probably felt as if the ground had moved from under your feet and the earth had just gobbled you up.  But look at us know, we bounced back and now these are things we laugh about with friends and family.  That is not the stories told by individuals in this book; the bounce back was not so easy and laughter with family and friends is not the least bit funny.

Lives and families were altered in some cases beyond repair but each person found the will and spirit to live beyond their wildest imagination.   The lost of ground in their lives was replaced by a trampoline and they bounced back. They began to live again.  As you read their stories try to remember that they are mothers, sisters, aunts, brother, uncle, children, friends and families of someone who care and cherish their simple but unique existence.  I want you to think of your life and remember it is no longer business as usual:  It’s Personal.


About the Author

Mary S. Jones is an educator, Trainer and Motivational Speaker with over fifteen years experience.  Mrs. Jones received a Bachelor of Education and Masters in Human Behavior and Management from the University of Memphis and a MBA from the University of Phoenix.

Mary's committment to education  about HIV/AIDS is evident by her long term work in the fields. She has seen the face of HIV/AIDS change lives around the world.  Believing that education is the key for change and personal responsibility for self can stop the spread of this deadly disease.  In the absence of a cure and no sign of the disease slowing down; we must change or actions and begin to ask the important questions when it comes to relationships.  For more information please visit her Web site at www.marysjones.com