Wake-up Calls

Wake-up, time to change your Path

by Satish D H Thaker


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/21/2014

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 50
ISBN : 9781496986955
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 50
ISBN : 9781496986948

About the Book

I have tried to recall the tragic events happen in Ten years span from 1985 to 1995, in my life 
Some of the events:  I call it ‘Wake-Up Calls’ because those calls were an indications, a gesture, a warning to change the path I was following with the blinkers on my eyes. Call after call to awake me and put me on the right path. First call was a near miss accident where I would have been….. The second call, my elder brother died in a car accident and four weeks later my mother passed away. The third call, the three D’s, friends Devdutt, Damian and Dominic had an accident.
Three warnings are norm but I had the fourth and final warning……….. when I had to ‘Wake-Up’.


About the Author

Born in Aden, South Yeman , (ex-British Colony)in 1948. Schooling in India @ Panchgini, Bombay & Gurukul Supa, Navsari. 1st year science @ Bhavan’s College, Bombay. Moved to UK 1966, collage education Brooklyn Tech, Mathew Bolton and Garthes Green Tech college in Birmingham. Lived with Gujarati Desai family and Sikh Semi Family. Part time work on the building site and teaching Mathematics & Gujarati language. Join RAF 1970 and de-mobbed 1982. Practiced Tae-Kwon-do, represented RAF stations playing hockey & Vollyball. Participate Three years in International Four Days Marches @ Nijmegen, Holland. Tried mobile curry business in Norwich and petrol Stations in King’s Lynn, Norfolk Got married in 1974 to Kirtida and have grown up son Devdutt, daughter-in-law Krishna and daughter Puja (Jaid). At present , X-ray engineer, full time employed with CHUFT, NHS, Colchester. Member of the IWL (Improving working Life) committee in the hospital. Committee member of EAIA (East Anglia Inadian Association). Volunteering work with Colchester Lions Club and Amalthea Trust to train Ugandans in Bio-Medical Engineering in 2011 & 2012. Interest in soothing music, inspirational talks, travelling, cooking and eating out.