Novel Worldview

We unfurl our creative spirit in the world of stories. These choices embrace unconventional themes or offer unexpected twists-and-turns, while acting as a mirror for the complex world around us. We prioritize fiction because we believe that reading the genre helps build social empathy.

Istanbul Nurtures the Road to Self-Discovery

The Architect’s Apprentice is fiction set in the Ottoman Empire during the 16th century. The story follows Jahan, a boy from India, who travels to Istanbul with his white elephant Chota. Through happenstance, he works for the legendary architect Sinan.…

The Dysfunctional Family Gets a Fresh Look

More novels are destined to sprout from Central Florida; it is a part of the state where baby boomers have created a cabinet of curiosities. In this work, the author writes about a woman who inherits her father’s taxidermy business…

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This book fills an outsized gap in accepted financial-market theory. The MIT-based author makes the case that markets evolve, like biology, discounting the physics-envy that permeates most modern-day investment theory. His approach is particularly useful in trying to understand the…