Doubly relevant in the current climate, and amidst the controversy over the best-selling memoir ‘The Salt Path’, but Shreya explores much more than that in her inimitable style, and provides solutions. Please get a print copy (as pictured above) from publisher Writing East Midlands or read here.
“I’m with Oscar when he posits, “the truth is rarely pure and never simple.” Wilde! Not at all how a lot of folk, including famous philosophers, view truth – as the single unimpeachable edict on which we must build our world. Yet, the witty Irishman was, as always, spot on. The multiplicity of our planet makes undiluted, uncomplicated truth impossible, begging the terribly modern question of “whose truth?” There’s never just one side to a story, you see, though one of the numerous versions taking wing might brush closest to its empirical moorings…”