"Much has been written about the AIDS pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa, where the disease has left a devastating human toll. David Dickinson provides a poignant and moving account about people who are doing something to combat the spread of the HIV virus in their communities. Woven with intricate stories and quotes, this book is a must-read for any person working in the field of HIV and AIDS. Not only does it leave the reader with a sense of the strength and power of those serving as peer educators, it also demonstrates one community's heroic attempts to survive this disease by creatively using the resources they have at hand. This book is extraordinarily well written and stands as a testament to human creativity in the face of one of the greatest human tragedies of our era."—Jennifer J. Furin, Harvard Medical School and Director of Partners in Health, Lesotho