After witnessing what humanity built and what humanity ruined, John returns to the ordinary world with a harder question: What can still be saved? In the final book of the 10 Days to... trilogy, John does not travel to monuments, battlefields, poisoned waters, or ruined seas. He returns home. To his flat. His street. His neighbours. His leaking hall, broken gates, wasted food, tired rivers, borrowed tools, and shared sky. Across ten days, he learns that repair is not a grand heroic act. It is practical, repeated, and often inconvenient. It is a radiator key, a salvaged brick, a repaired gate, a tested river, a watering rota, a bowl of soup, a fixed brake, a shared story, and a knock on a neighbour's door. Not everything can be repaired. But not everything is lost. A literary fable of responsibility, attention, repair, and return, 10 Days to What We Can Save asks what remains possible after damage, and what it means to begin where your hand can reach.
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