About NOT MY BURDEN
The protagonist, Carson Lee, is a middle-aged executive based in the fictional island city of Andora. Besieged with economic uncertainty in his homeland and confronting a possible midlife crisis, Carson decided to accept a job offer up North,in the fictional country of Trenburu – partly to escape the increasingly stifling environment at home.
Carson decided to take a slow, meandering drive up North to enjoy his last moments of freedom before starting his 9-to-5 grind again. It seemed like the perfect opportunity for him to relax and unwind but the seemingly ordinary road trip up to his new workplace transformed Carson’s life forever as he is beset with a series of unfolding dramas and disasters.
On this momentous trip, Carson encountered romance, murder, career setbacks and even survived a natural disaster – all in a matter of two weeks. Just like the winding roads that Carson drove on, this poignant novel is filled with mind-blowing twists and turns unravelling in every chapter that will captivate readers and keep them riveted until the very end. The book also reveals how the lives of the main characters in the story intertwine and how they eventually survive and even thrive against seemingly insurmountable odds, not letting their difficult childhood circumstances define them.
It’s a tender tale, which narrates in an enthralling manner, about how one man’s unwavering resolve to do the right thing, his perseverance against the odds and keeping faith in the face of adversity eventually triumphed over nefarious forces that prevails in Trenburu.
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Author Bio:
Growing up on the tropical island of Singapore, Jason has witnessed the development of the island nation from a country riddled with political strife and saddled with high unemployment rates in the 1960s to its current remarkable economic ascension to become the second richest country in Asia. This book, a semi-autobiography, is a social commentary on the social and economic divide that still prevails in the country in spite of its economic success.