FIVE STEPS
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Ongoing, First published Dec 22, 2015
John lost his family in a freak accident; he found a memory chip on the location of the incident and decided to find out if those telephone numbers found on the chip have anything to do with the accident. The whirlwind journey took him to Okinawa - where he deals with a family that has issues with the American occupation in Okinawa, Lhasa - he tries to help the locals on saving CHIRU, the Tibetan antelope almost wiped out by illegal poaching for its soft fur, Kashmir - he meets a doctor whose life is disturbed by ongoing conflict between India & Pakistan over Kashmiri issues , New York - he works with a guy whose life was turned upside down by the global financial crisis and Portland Island in UK - he helps a guy whose life was seriously affected by Yobs in the streets of United Kingdom. In the course of the journey, he learned to see things differently and achieved a lot more than it would have been possible otherwise. Read the book and find out what he had actually done during his time in those places and the life he had managed to change for others.

Author's Note: I write to generate fund for my family charity ISSLCARE which helps finance poor families in Nepal so they can send children to school.
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