Over the years, Joseph discerned that he had some unique mission to fulfill, which he believed no one else would probably be able to accomplish if he failed to do so. With the River is the fulfillment of his mission, where the author blends beautifully nature, man and God on the thread of romance, love and spirituality.
Joseph tries to unravel the subtle mysteries of life through the story of Monsey and Anastasia. The amazing expressions of nature are personified to human emotions and invite the reader to taste the sweetness of romance and fall in love with spirituality. The book explores the real potential of the sex energy in this present scenario of sexual anarchy. It is doubtless that nobody can sustain without some sort of intoxication, but many grope in vain, searching for great treasures. The author would like to reiterate that no one is a mere chance, but each person is an indefinite potentiality; those who are sincere to their conscience in any event will be in the right place eventually. Joseph took only roughly three years to write the book, but not less than nine years to contemplate prior to starting the writing. In almost every sentence, the reader is taken to a higher level of mystical experience without denying the facts of reality. The novel also conveys that life is not only about victories, but that it is also about small failures and great triumph. In essence, the book is the need of the time.