Never Change What Is Natural - Softcover

Raja, Prague

 
9781479718276: Never Change What Is Natural

Synopsis

The book is a fiction tale of the impact that nature would have when unwarranted changes are done at an extraordinary pace for selfish reasons. There are clear boundaries which man and the government wish to cross as a showdown of power and ambition; however nature in a subtle way is proving them wrong. In a bigger picture we experience it by Global warming. This story is at a personal level of a Billionaire Sir Louis and his passionate dream of changing his natural self and the implications he faces due to the action.

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About the Author

Prague Raja, a Canadian writer and film maker, Lives in Toronto with his wife Umashanthi and two daughters. His beloved homeland is Coimbatore, South India. He has a rich experience of various cultures by travelling extensively and interacting with people and their lives. He brings this experience to his writing with a vibrant variety of characters reacting to the world they live in and invite you to be part of its infinite imagination. This is a Fiction novel. It is also adapted as a screenplay to hit the big screens.

Review

Reviewed by Richard R. Blake for Reader Views (1/13)
Prague Raja stimulates the imagination of the reader in "Never Change What Is Natural" by drawing attention to the effect that nature might have when society or an individual uses science and technology to accelerate the pace of nature for corporate profit or personal egocentric reasons. Raja introduces the possible consequences of this abuse at a personal level, through the story of a billionaire Sir Christopher Louis.Raja's concept is unique. His writing style is straightforward and compelling, informational, and entertaining.

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ISBN 10:  1479718289 ISBN 13:  9781479718283
Publisher: Xlibris, 2012
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