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The Exceptional Optimist

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November 2003, no. 256

Positive by David Menadue

Allen & Unwin, $22.95 pb, 243 pp

The Exceptional Optimist

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November 2003, no. 256

In the Australian world of HIV/AIDS, David Menadue is something of a legend. He tested positive to HIV in 1984, and first became ill with AIDS in 1989. This makes Menadue one of the longest-term survivors of an AIDS-defining illness in Victoria. As his doctors note, and as he reaffirms, not without a hint of justifiable pride, ‘this is a remarkable record … my survival is exceptional’. Equally exceptional is Menadue’s optimism. ‘I have always been an optimist,’ he writes, ‘and even in my darkest days with AIDS, I don’t think I ever gave up hope.’ This is how Menadue accounts for his longevity – a mix of optimism, hope and good fortune. The reader might also add courage. 

Robert Reynolds reviews ‘Positive’ by David Menadue

Positive

by David Menadue

Allen & Unwin, $22.95 pb, 243 pp

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