Turn your Telescope Around: You Can HealYourself

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Like those films, Turn Your Telescope Around dares to ask: What does success really mean? And what must we lose before we can discover what truly matters? It deserves its place on the silver screen. Andwhen it gets there, it won’t just entertain—it will awaken.

What happens when a man who has everything realizes he has lost the one thing that matters—himself?

Sameer Zahr’s Turn Your Telescope Around isn’t just a book—it’s a cinematic odyssey waiting for the silver screen. At its heart is Jim Mayden, a self-made international businessman whose towering success feeds his ego, blinds his heart, and pulls him away from his family. But when tragedy strikes and his illusions collapse, Jim is forced onto a transformative journey of guilt, loneliness, and ultimately, spiritual awakening.

This story pulses with the same emotional gravity that made Eat Pray Love a global phenomenon, the corporate unraveling we saw in The Wolf of Wall Street, and the redemptive depth of The Pursuit of Happyness.

With its international settings, high-stakes business drama, marital conflict, and heart-wrenching personal redemption, this narrative has all the elements of a compelling feature film—riveting boardroom negotiations, seductive temptations, tragic loss, and the quiet triumph of spiritual rebirth.

This is more than a story—it’s an emotional journey audiences will feel in their bones. A story that begins in excess and ends in enlightenment.

About the Author

Sameer Zahr, a retired businessman, has turned his wealth of international experiences into a new passion for writing. Drawing from decades of travel and encounters with diverse cultures, he has penned nine novels—including The Wonder Boy—as part of his series Love Is All There Is. His works consistently weave in themes of spirituality and humanity, offering readers more than just a story, but also a deeper reflection on life’s meaning.

Purchase the Book Today on Amazon.

Author: Sameer Zahr
Page Count: 246 pages
Reviewer: Sophia Rogers

 

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