Publisher's Synopsis
This compelling political satire from the author of the widely read The UK Left The EU Because Brussels Decided To End Tax-Avoiding Practices Within Its Member States has been inspired by John Lennon's following verses:
"Imagine there's no countries,
It isn't hard to do,
Nothing to kill or die for,
And no religion, too."
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.
The UN sections Isa to a mental institution. After falling in love with Judith, his psychiatrist, Isa experiences a bipolar setback and reveals profound insights into how hatred infiltrates us in myriad, insidious ways, curtailing our penchant for leading a happy life.
Ultimately, Isa drafts a 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?
Endorsements
"The satire is brilliant, an understanding of reality in a way that would miss most in normal text!"
- Walking the Breadline, UK
"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."
- BabyBook, US