Great New Book Helps International Charity Save the Children

Great New Book Helps International Charity Save the Children
 
Do you love a good book or know someone who does? Or do you care about poverty and the environment? If so, this thriller is a must-read!
 
'Deftly and intriguingly written, "What if...?" is a thriller that fans of other novels such as "The DaVinci Code" will relish. Highly recommended.' John Taylor, Midwest Book Review.
 
‘What if...?' is a real page-turner, blending political intrigue and roller-coaster action with a thought-provoking exploration of how we might build a green, socially just world where every man, woman and child truly is equal. Shootouts, car chases and conspiracies are interwoven with human rights and environmental crises, creating a chilling, real-life picture of the world and a story that's as moving as it is thrilling.
 
It's about a mysterious New Yorker who's catapulted to fame by the media when he seems able to heal with just a touch. Exploiting his celebrity status to reach people, he wages a political war to end global poverty which thrusts him into a deadly struggle with the White House that likes the world just the way it is: under its control - poverty, disease, wars and all.
 
Steve N. Lee, the author, says, "I wrote ‘What if...?' because I had a terrific roller coaster of a story to tell. Whilst researching its themes, though, I couldn't help but be moved by what I learned: poverty kills 24,000 children every single day. Knowing that, I can't sit idly by and do nothing - for every book sold through this website $4 goes to the charity Save the Children which feeds the world's poorest kids."
   
If you'd like a great book that makes a real difference, or to give a copy as a gift, see: http://www.ChangingTheWorldToday.com 
 
"Lee's vision is precise, poetic, and skillfully crafted. It's great writing with a great story, very well told." Nicholas Grabowsky, Bestselling Novelist
 

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