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The surprisingly hopeful story of how a straight, nonpromiscuous, everyday girl contracted HIV and how she manages to stay upbeat, inspired, and more positive about life than ever before
At nineteen years of age, Marvelyn Brown was lying in a stark white hospital bed at Tennessee Christian Medical Center, feeling hopeless. A former top track and basketball athlete, she was in the best shape of her life, but she was battling a sudden illness in the intensive care unit. Doctors had no idea what was going on. It never occurred to Brown that she might be HIV positive.
Having unprotected sex with her Prince Charming had set into swift motion a set of circumstances that not only landed her in the fight of her life, but also alienated her from her community. Rather than give up, however, Brown found a reason to fight and a reason to live.
The Naked Truth is an inspirational memoir that shares how an everyday teen refused to give up on herself, even as others would forsake her. More, it's a cautionary tale that every parent, guidance counselor, and young adult should read.
More Reviews and RecommendationsMarvelyn Brown is a native Tennessean who works with numerous HIV/AIDS outreach groups. She has extensive radio and television experience, including appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show, MTV, BET, and The Tavis Smiley Show. She's also appeared in Newsweek, Ebony, and Real Health magazines. Her public-service announcement for Think MTV won an Emmy Award. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.
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June 26, 2009: This book proves one thing: ignorance is still winning the war against our psychological intelligence. Nobody doubts that sex is happening down every avenue of culture, age, and location but nothing more than drilled out, ineffective lectures from health classes and the occasional parent chat is being said to warn youths against the real life and death risk that's taken with sexual intercourse. I salute the author for having the strength to be frank about this issue. Her story, unfortunately, is not a unique one for too many lost and unfulfilled young girls find themselves searching for love in the wrong places and end up with a disease that fills their emptiness instead. I wish women would start raising their standards and men would also begin to step up to the plate and act more responsibly...then maybe, we might be able to end this disease's progression.
I enjoyed reading this first-hand account on contracting HIV and AIDS as a teenage girl. It inspires me to become an activist in what I believe in, as well. The author proves that through your pain and sorrow you can turn your situation around and in turn, uplift and alter the course of other lives for the better. Of course, she doesn't express this message as formal and sappy in the book; she successfully delivers humor, realism, and her naked truth to the absolute fullest.Also an easy, straight to the point read; only took the course of a few days to finish.I Also Recommend: Bitch in the House, Eat, Pray, Love, No Disrespect, Addicted, Yes Man.
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November 16, 2008: I am a parent with 2 children. This book scares the hell out of me when I think about what my children are facing out there. I was sexually active and in college when the AIDS epedimic firt blew up in the mid to late 80's. After years of wondering, I finally got tested in 1998 and it was negative. Since then, I have been married and faithful to my loving wife. However, I see so many young people playing with fire in their relationships. Unbelievably, people are still having unprotected sex with differet partners on a regular basis! And some silly women believe that if they only sleep with one guy at a time that they are somehow lowering their chances of getting AIDS! Parents, teachers, pastors, coaches, uncles, aunts and anyone else with access to influential young adults should make this book required reading. Buy it and send it to them as a gift. It may litterally save their life!