In April 1984, Eric Novak was hospitalized with a mysterious illness that doctors could not name. He was twenty-eight years old. Three years later, when his partner of twelve years was diagnosed with AIDS, the unnamed illness finally had a name - and so did Eric's future.
He did not expect to survive it.
A Life Never Promised spans more than four decades of living with HIV - through the devastating losses of the epidemic's earliest years, through diagnoses and hospitalizations that would have ended a less stubborn life, through the quiet and extraordinary work of rebuilding when each crisis passed. It is the story of a man who watched an entire generation disappear, who buried partners and friends, who navigated secrecy and stigma and the daily discipline of staying alive - and who is still here to tell it.
This is not a story of triumph. It is something rarer and more honest than that - a record of endurance, of love found and lost and found again, of a body that demanded everything and a life that somehow continued forward.