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The (In)Convenient Truth About The World You Live In

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Product Code: 9781399941754
ISBN13: 9781399941754
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A compelling new novel from the author of controversial Brexit insights, including the widely-read: 'When Brussels Decided To End Tax Avoiding Practices Within Its Member States, Britain Decided To Leave The EU' Isa Iri isn't an ordinary guy. He is the United Nations' last resort to unite humankind through a new world order and avert the imminent World War III, instigated by the United States and Russia because of their existential necessity to take control of the world's largest natural gas reserves in the Persian Gulf. However, this benevolent global effort soon becomes a devastating initiative, jeopardising the UN's future existence after Isa's fictitious country erupts into an ethnic war, whereby his Christian Orthodox father leaves his Muslim mother. As a result, Isa suffers a nervous breakdown whereby he publicly condemns God, religions, and the human race, unaware that his entire life is being broadcasted to a worldwide audience 24/7. To preserve his sanity and public reputation, the UN sections Isa to a mental institution. After falling in love with Judith, his psychiatrist, Isa experiences an enlightening bipolar setback, during which he reveals profound insights into how hatred infiltrates us in myriad, insidious ways, curtailing our penchant for leading a happy life. Ultimately, Isa drafts his new global constitution based on laws of nature and discloses conclusive evidence of God's existence, but will it be sufficient to unite humankind or avert a nuclear war? "The satire is brilliant, an understanding of reality in a way that would miss most in normal text!" Walking the Breadline "This unique concept is to be applauded - it's a story of struggle, inner retrospection, social injustice, and more. The author has a brilliant imagination and uncanny talent for storytelling, the comments above and in the text " BabyBook "Being a literature major and an occasional writer myself, I am only too aware of how writers are often very shy to the point of being secretive. It is therefore amazing how Nolan Jazimreg, in his second novel, lifts the "veil" (reminiscent of Shelley's) of the "parallel spiritual realm" whereby he was "transcended" by his condition and its ensuing "setbacks". His aim, in his first novel, is truly admirable-it is to "inspire younger generations to create a better, just and peaceful world, unlike the painful one that he journeyed through". Writing these novels were acts of courage, motivated by a selfless desire to spare the generations that are to come after him, from the wrenching pain of growing up from childhood to adulthood, in 3 political systems that are worlds apart, esp. the first and the third. He has taken the positive step of writing and publishing these experiences, an example some of us would do well to follow." Ethel P David

Author: Nolan Jazimreg
Publisher: 978-1-3999-4175-4
Publication Date: Nov 16, 2022
Number of Pages: 217 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1399941755
ISBN-13: 9781399941754

The (In)Convenient Truth About The World You Live In

$12.62
 
A compelling new novel from the author of controversial Brexit insights, including the widely-read: 'When Brussels Decided To End Tax Avoiding Practices Within Its Member States, Britain Decided To Leave The EU' Isa Iri isn't an ordinary guy. He is the United Nations' last resort to unite humankind through a new world order and avert the imminent World War III, instigated by the United States and Russia because of their existential necessity to take control of the world's largest natural gas reserves in the Persian Gulf. However, this benevolent global effort soon becomes a devastating initiative, jeopardising the UN's future existence after Isa's fictitious country erupts into an ethnic war, whereby his Christian Orthodox father leaves his Muslim mother. As a result, Isa suffers a nervous breakdown whereby he publicly condemns God, religions, and the human race, unaware that his entire life is being broadcasted to a worldwide audience 24/7. To preserve his sanity and public reputation, the UN sections Isa to a mental institution. After falling in love with Judith, his psychiatrist, Isa experiences an enlightening bipolar setback, during which he reveals profound insights into how hatred infiltrates us in myriad, insidious ways, curtailing our penchant for leading a happy life. Ultimately, Isa drafts his new global constitution based on laws of nature and discloses conclusive evidence of God's existence, but will it be sufficient to unite humankind or avert a nuclear war? "The satire is brilliant, an understanding of reality in a way that would miss most in normal text!" Walking the Breadline "This unique concept is to be applauded - it's a story of struggle, inner retrospection, social injustice, and more. The author has a brilliant imagination and uncanny talent for storytelling, the comments above and in the text " BabyBook "Being a literature major and an occasional writer myself, I am only too aware of how writers are often very shy to the point of being secretive. It is therefore amazing how Nolan Jazimreg, in his second novel, lifts the "veil" (reminiscent of Shelley's) of the "parallel spiritual realm" whereby he was "transcended" by his condition and its ensuing "setbacks". His aim, in his first novel, is truly admirable-it is to "inspire younger generations to create a better, just and peaceful world, unlike the painful one that he journeyed through". Writing these novels were acts of courage, motivated by a selfless desire to spare the generations that are to come after him, from the wrenching pain of growing up from childhood to adulthood, in 3 political systems that are worlds apart, esp. the first and the third. He has taken the positive step of writing and publishing these experiences, an example some of us would do well to follow." Ethel P David

Author: Nolan Jazimreg
Publisher: 978-1-3999-4175-4
Publication Date: Nov 16, 2022
Number of Pages: 217 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1399941755
ISBN-13: 9781399941754
 

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