"Positive" is a memoir by Paige Rawl, published in 2014. The book tells the story of Paige's experiences growing up with HIV, which she acquired through transmission from her mother during childbirth. As a child, Paige faces discrimination and stigma from her peers and others in her community who fear that they may contract the virus from her. Despite these challenges, Paige learns to cope with her diagnosis and becomes an advocate for HIV/AIDS education and awareness. The book deals with themes of resilience, acceptance, and the importance of education and awareness in combating HIV/AIDS and breaking down the stigma associated with the virus. It has been praised for its honest and inspiring portrayal of Paige's journey, and has become a resource for individuals and families affected by HIV/AIDS.