David Sallon
David Sallon was born in 1938, and has spent the last fifty years inventing, manufacturing, and selling disposables to a global retail, industrial and medical world. Many of these items are now everyday essentials. His experiences have allowed him to negotiate with multinationals and espouse national trends. His eight children have followed in his tracks, often fighting the establishment with new ideas which benefit mankind.
Ever Young has taken four years to write, and exposes the weaknesses of politicians who, tempted to benefit from their given responsibilities, get drawn into a web of criminal activity with disastrous results. Politics and medicine do in reality combine in a delicate cocktail that must be tempered by legislation and exposed by the press. But who should be in control? Without oversight of a non-governmental public health brains trust, there could be unforeseen consequences, when the fiction of Ever Young becomes fact.
Previously published: Pschatts, 2012