This book began as a meditation on compassion.
I wanted to write about the kind of courage that doesn’t roar - the kind that quietly shows up when others turn away.
The story of Guru Har Krishan Ji, the Child Guru, has always stayed with me - not for the miracles people tell, but for the humility behind them.
In a time of plague, when fear spread faster than illness, a boy no older than eight walked into the heart of suffering and served without hesitation.
I wanted to explore what that kind of light might look like today - in a world that still battles its own forms of fever.
Through Arjan, a young man in Wolverhampton, the story finds new voice: one that bridges faith, culture, and the quiet power of seva.
My hope is that this book reminds readers - wherever they come from - that compassion is not an ancient virtue.
It is a daily choice.
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