Foreword by the Publisher Award winning author, motivational speaker and global ambassador for women, Dr Jossine Abrahams reminds us how the Covid19 pandemic which became a huge public health challenge for many nations across the globe was an even greater challenge for individuals, families and communities. Her message, in this book dedicated to her brother, Maxwell Kabasa, is that Covid19 is an 'evil monster' that almost took her brother's life. She narrates her brother's life, in an emotional way, tracing his life from his childhood which was experienced during the the Zimbabwe guerilla war called Chimurenga. She uses this narrative to demonstrate how much of a 'fighter' her brother Maxwell is, and whose spirit and resolve was never going to be dampened by Covid19 . However, Dr Abrahams realises that even though Maxwell is a fighter, the war against Covid19 is not one that an infected individual can face alone. She recognises the role that medical teams across the globe played in saving lives. Specifically, Jossine has moving and appreciative words for medical staff in South Africa, especially staff at Zuid Afrikaans Hospital. Dr Abrahams expresses her appreciation for staff in the ICU and how they managed to offer comfort and a quality service to Maxwell, from the time he was admitted with Covid19 to the time he was discharged, free from the effects of Covid19 . In spite of all this, the message that Dr Abrahams wants all readers to take from this book is that it is the 'Hand of God' that helped her brother Maxwell to survive the 'evil monster'. Jossine delivers yet another masterpiece. Itayi Garande Dean Thompson Publishing July 2021
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