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The Miracle: Staying Human
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- ISBN8235323469
- EAN9798235323469
- Date de parution17/04/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
What does it mean to stay human when every system around you quietly invites you not to?The Miracle: Staying Human is a literary novel rooted in real events, following a doctoral researcher whose life's work is slowly dismantled by institutional power, silence, and betrayal. After years of devotion in one of the world's most advanced academic environments, he finds himself facing forces designed not to fail him loudly-but to erase him quietly.
Told through layered voices and shifting time, the novel traces a journey across laboratories and kitchens, courtrooms and marriages, memory and aftermath. It is a story of endurance without revenge, of ethics tested under pressure, and of a man shaped by a mother who taught him that dignity does not require permission. When a former academic figure is later found dead in prison under circumstances officially ruled as suicide, questions resurface, questions that refuse to remain buried.
As past and present begin to overlap, silence starts to fracture, and what once seemed concluded reveals itself as unfinished. This is not a thriller driven by action, nor a memoir seeking vindication. It is a quiet, tense examination of how power operates, how truth is delayed, and how survival can occur without the corruption of the soul. This book is about the rarest miracle of all:not survival, but survival without becoming cruel.
Based largely on real events, The Miracle: Staying Human is the first volume in a series that explores resilience, responsibility, and the long shadows cast by injustice.
Told through layered voices and shifting time, the novel traces a journey across laboratories and kitchens, courtrooms and marriages, memory and aftermath. It is a story of endurance without revenge, of ethics tested under pressure, and of a man shaped by a mother who taught him that dignity does not require permission. When a former academic figure is later found dead in prison under circumstances officially ruled as suicide, questions resurface, questions that refuse to remain buried.
As past and present begin to overlap, silence starts to fracture, and what once seemed concluded reveals itself as unfinished. This is not a thriller driven by action, nor a memoir seeking vindication. It is a quiet, tense examination of how power operates, how truth is delayed, and how survival can occur without the corruption of the soul. This book is about the rarest miracle of all:not survival, but survival without becoming cruel.
Based largely on real events, The Miracle: Staying Human is the first volume in a series that explores resilience, responsibility, and the long shadows cast by injustice.



