Description:
About the Author:
Dr. Richard T. Clement. born in France, his life has unfolded across continents. Medicine became his passport, allowing him to practice in France, Africa, the Caribbean, and South America, and to travel through 84 countries. Along the way, he learned from physicians, traditional healers, and entire cultures whose views of illness s, suffering, and hope profoundly shaped his understanding of humanity.
He began writing in 2023, almost unexpectedly. His first novel, Latin Fiancée Visa, was a semi-fictional reflection of personal experiences. This was followed by The South African Virus Conspiracy, inspired by his time in Africa, and then by a political-fiction universe built around a French chef, Jean-Pierre Labaguette, who becomes President of the United States and later navigates the shadows of power in Jean-Pierre Labaguette for U.S. President and Jean-Pierre Labaguette and the Narco President. Through these stories, he explore the absurdity, humor, and darker edges of politics and human nature.
Writing has become an extension of his medical journey-a way to give voice to the people, emotions, and lessons gathered from decades of travel.
The pages that follow address one of today's most urgent concerns: the rising toxicity of micro- and nano-plastics.
The transition away from plastic packaging is a scientific, medical, environmental, and economic necessity.
This book, propose personal, political and environmental solutions to this dramatic reality.