
Book 1
Unbreakable Trilogy - Wrong Place, Wrong Time
Based on true brutal events of the 1970s.
This intensely vivid and powerful narrative unpacks the events experienced by an Indian family during the 1970s, in East London, at a time when merciless racists roam the streets. Canning Town is the epicentre for the battle between the English National Front and foreign immigrants. Ruthless attacks on ethnic minorities, executed by the NF, are frequent and devastating. Racist ideologies are imprinted on many, which spill out to create widespread prejudice. In the middle of all this carnage is a young Indian boy, Jag Singh and his family. In order to survive this era, Jag and his innocent family have no other option and are forced to become unbreakable…
Jag Singh
Jag Singh is from London, UK, and is an inspirational speaker and writer. He is continuously campaigning in the areas of Anti-Bullying, Mental Health Awareness, and Anti-Hate Crime affecting the well-being of individuals and communities. Having personally experienced all these challenges and successfully navigated to the other side, his work now actively supports individuals who encounter similar issues.
Jag supported the NSPCC (The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children) as a volunteer by conducting seminars and workshops in child protection. He has hosted, produced, and written various motivational TV and radio shows to inspire others to achieve their goals. He continually writes motivational articles for various online magazines.
Growing up in East London during the 1970s surrounded by gangland warfare, drug syndicates and criminals, Jag broke free from this hostile environment to start his life again. He trains in the martial art of kickboxing and enjoys spending time with his family, working out in his gym, reading and meditating. He is also fluent in four languages.
