Life After Death
atasha leaves for a for an Accounting degree in South Africa on a scholarship. She gets her degree and returns home to care for her mother who is later found positive. And when her mother dies, Natasha goes to Bulawayo to get a job. She gets a job, because Speyiye, The Editor of a newspaper, loved her. And then she is obsessed with Speyiye. The next thing she adopts a kid straight from the street, but why? That is before she realized she has contracted the virus? But unlike her mother, Natasha refuses to die? And she will survive somehow. The book challenges the user to think profoundly at abortion and adoption as a possible reaction to cope with the scourge of AIDS. It highlights the plight of a woman with broken dreams of never to raise a family and a kid left to care for himself on the street. The two find solutions in themselves. It touches and questions AIDS on a spiritual note. There are too many people in the world, is it true? If so are the world disasters: wars, prisons, prostitution, hunger etc the result. AIDS is a simple reaction to restore the equilibrium. And Jesus shed blood on the cross to save the world. And the Israelite were saved through the blood. And, so is it a coincidence that the AIDS virus lives in the blood today?