One of the original Grindr developer and the first Indian to survive HIV infection describes the technique he uses to stay alive in his memoir.
Doctors gave Vishwas one year to live—every year for twenty years. Six times it looked as though death was imminent, but his unflappable spirit helped him overcome incredible odds. Despite living with HIV/AIDS for thirty-five years, he has led an extraordinary life by every measure; from world travels to his 30-year marriage with a former Catholic priest to being one of the original developers of Grindr.
Ten years after AIDS became survivable (thanks to antiretroviral drugs), Vishwas faced a whole new life-threatening challenge: How to Survive Living. Listen in as he shares his amazing life in intimate detail with his psychologist (and with us) in this unique memoir that readers call “heartwarming,” “inspiring,” and “unputdownable.”
What readers are saying about Gay Crow: “A wonderful story...tremendous, almost unfathomable struggles told with so much insight...a real page-turning memoir.” - Gary O’Neil “Gripping...an important story and one worth telling.” - Sandip Roy “Unputdownable...truly amazing and unique...a lot of guts and courage.” - Pramod Mahajan “The whole human condition captured in one incredible life.” - Leonard Lane “Much more than a well-written story...it offers inspiration, hope, and courage.” - Michael Konefal “I couldn’t put it down. Can’t wait for the movie!” - Tony Angov “Absolutely heartwarming and inspiring.” - MaxPaul Franklin “Brilliant! The man, the struggle, the story...all brilliant!” - Amy Miller “This heartfelt memoir never falls short of being a page-turner. A testament to human resilience, it will restore your faith in humanity.” - Ninad Jog
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