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This book was written to change the world.
This is not just a book, not just a novel.
Dersaadet: The Door to Happiness
is the story of all of us-humans of the 21st century. It's a reflection of our shared journey, our struggles, and the beauty of life that awaits.
Saadet, in our world, is a 44-year-old woman, married and a mother, working in a high-pressure corporate environment. She is content at home but feels trapped and unfulfilled in her work. She dreams of quitting, but her husband fears the impact on their lifestyle.
In a parallel universe-where World Wars I and II never occurred, and society is "advanced" in ways we can only imagine-Saadet is also 44, married to the same man, and mother to the same child. However, in this world, she works as a scientist on a groundbreaking project called the Portal Gate.
When the project's first experiment goes wrong, the two Saadets unexpectedly switch places, each finding herself in the other's world.
Dersaadet
was the historical name of Istanbul, meaning "The Door to Happiness." Here, it represents not only a city but a vision of a world where all beings thrive in harmony.
is a story that not only takes you through a compelling moment in history but dares you to believe in a peaceful future.
Become a part of this peaceful world with 'Dersaadet' and let's build a better future together.
Is world peace impossible, or inevitable?
Are wars a part of human nature, or entirely unnecessary?
Are the world's misfortunes our destiny, or just absurd?
World Peace is not impossible; it is inevitable.
Enjoy!
Happy reading.
This is a work of fiction. While, as in all fiction, the literary perceptions and insights are based on experience, all names, characters, places, and incidents either are products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. The core idea of this work is that 'It's not the people who are bad, it's the system that's broken.' Therefore, the critique in this book is not directed at individuals, institutions, or groups, but rather at the systems that hinder the goodness within people and prevent us from reaching our true potential. We thank all the wonderful people who inspired this novel and contributed to making it more captivating.
This book was written to change the world.
This is not just a book, not just a novel.
Dersaadet: The Door to Happiness
is the story of all of us-humans of the 21st century. It's a reflection of our shared journey, our struggles, and the beauty of life that awaits.
Saadet, in our world, is a 44-year-old woman, married and a mother, working in a high-pressure corporate environment. She is content at home but feels trapped and unfulfilled in her work. She dreams of quitting, but her husband fears the impact on their lifestyle.
In a parallel universe-where World Wars I and II never occurred, and society is "advanced" in ways we can only imagine-Saadet is also 44, married to the same man, and mother to the same child. However, in this world, she works as a scientist on a groundbreaking project called the Portal Gate.
When the project's first experiment goes wrong, the two Saadets unexpectedly switch places, each finding herself in the other's world.
Dersaadet
was the historical name of Istanbul, meaning "The Door to Happiness." Here, it represents not only a city but a vision of a world where all beings thrive in harmony.
is a story that not only takes you through a compelling moment in history but dares you to believe in a peaceful future.
Become a part of this peaceful world with 'Dersaadet' and let's build a better future together.
Is world peace impossible, or inevitable?
Are wars a part of human nature, or entirely unnecessary?
Are the world's misfortunes our destiny, or just absurd?
World Peace is not impossible; it is inevitable.
Enjoy!
Happy reading.
This is a work of fiction. While, as in all fiction, the literary perceptions and insights are based on experience, all names, characters, places, and incidents either are products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. The core idea of this work is that 'It's not the people who are bad, it's the system that's broken.' Therefore, the critique in this book is not directed at individuals, institutions, or groups, but rather at the systems that hinder the goodness within people and prevent us from reaching our true potential. We thank all the wonderful people who inspired this novel and contributed to making it more captivating.

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