Content wise, this was an absolutely fascinating testimony to the AIDS crisis, shining a still unjustly rare light on the specific experiences of low and middle income African patients during the 00s, when more affluent nations had all but relegated the issue of HIV/AIDS to their history books. As one of the most senior judges in South Africa and the first of his countrymen serving in public office to announce their status publicly, Cameron is overwhelmingly qualified to write this book, one which Mandela himself endorsed; however, his legal background is evident not only in the subject matter, but also in the style. A ghostwriter would have done wonders for this project.