Mr. K., a London-based professional in his forties, was born and raised in the United States. He longs to start a family and settle down. Ms. S. is both stunning and bright. For Mr. K., she is the perfect match. But can a person’s will alone make their goals come true? Do inevitably succeed in our endeavours? What do you do when you see your dreams vanishing before your eyes?
Betrayal and unfulfilled love are at the heart of The Eighteen Years That Didn’t Change Anything. But Enrico Tesla is a brand-new author, and he intends to shock you. Like a scientist conducting an experiment to confirm the truth of a physical rule, he plans to use his own life to establish his theories. Is there anything you can argue against it?
Book Details
- Title: The Eighteen Years That Didn’t Change Anything
- Author: Enrico Tesla
- Genre: Memoir, Inspirational
- Publication Date: August 20, 2022
- ISBN or ASIN: 1739708431
- Number of Pages: 114
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Perseverance is powerful, but I don’t know if love or a relationship can or should be forced. What a unique premise!