We Are All the Same, Jim Wooten
We Are All the Same, Jim Wooten
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We Are All the Same
A Story of a Boy's Courage and a Mother's Love

Author: Jim Wooten

Narrator: Alan Sklar

Unabridged: 7 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/01/2004


Synopsis

The extraordinary story of the little South African boy whose bravery and fierce determination to make a difference despite being born with AIDS has made him the human symbol of the world's fight against the disease, told by the veteran American journalist whose life he changed.

Five million more people contracted HIV last year alone. We've all seen the statistics, and they numb us; on some level our minds shut down to a catastrophe of this scope. As with other such immense human tragedies in the past, it can take the story of one special child's life to make us open our minds and our hearts.

While the majority of all AIDS cases occur in Africa, a South African boy named Nkosi Johnson did not become "an icon of the struggle for life," in Nelson Mandela's words, because he was representative but because he was so very remarkable. Everyone who met Nkosi Johnson was struck by his blinding life force, his powerful intelligence and drive, his determination to make something of his short life. By the time of his death, the work he had done in his eleven years on earth was such that The New York Times ran his obituary on the front page, as did many other papers, and tributes appeared on the evening news broadcasts of every major network.

Nkosi Johnson did not live to tell his own story, but one writer whose life he changed has taken up the work of telling it for him. Luckily for the world that writer is Jim Wooten. In his hands, We Are All the Same is a powerful testament to the strength of the human spirit, even as it bears witness to the scope of the tragedy that is unfolding in Africa and around the world, cutting down millions of boys and girls like Nkosi Johnson before they can reach their promise. Written with the brevity and power of a parable, We Are All the Same is a book that is meant to be read by all of us, of all ages and walks of life. Its beginning and ending are terribly sad, but in the middle is the extraordinarily inspiring story of a very unlucky little boy who said, Never mind. I'm going to make my life matter. And he did.

Reviews

Don’t read this book unless you want to cry, feel pure, unadulterated rage about the injustice of the world, have a huge wake-up call, feel deep sadness and grief, learn more than you thought you could, and cry some more. That being said: everyone should read this book. It is essential knowledge and......more

Goodreads review by Leigh Anne on February 08, 2016

I put together a little shelf of books and told myself I would donate them all, but first I would read them real quick. I decided to get off to an easy start with a short human interest story. Then I proceeded to spend the better part of two years trying to read this book. Why was it so hard to read?......more

Goodreads review by Allison on October 07, 2007

This book is an absolutley amazing work of non-fiction. It details the life of a young African boy born HIV positive, who is given up for adoption by his mother who is gravely ill from full-blown AIDS. A white South African family adopts him, knowing full well that his ailments will eventually overc......more

Goodreads review by Susan on October 04, 2013

so amazing....I seriously thought about going over to see where this courageous boy grew up and see what I could do to help....maybe even move there. But then I remembered I have my own family to take care of, I am not a nurse or social worker and have no piles of cash available to pour into the pro......more

Goodreads review by Courtney on July 01, 2007

A true story written by journalist Jim Wooten about his experiences with a family in S. Africa in which a little boy is suffering from AIDS. Soon to be a movie.........more