Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Description of my fourth book - "369 Hours of Punishment"

The life of a rich teenager in a country house . 
The young man Tim is the son of a millionaire but is dissatisfied with his lifestyle and faces the challenge of changing it. After rebelling against his parents and refusing to go to school, he is punished by being sent to live with a poor family in the country for fifteen days. During his time there, he befriends the family's children, learns new skills and understands that financial wealth is not the most important thing in life. He learns about independence, fun without money and the values of friendship, family and love. After two weeks, Tim realizes that his instincts have not deceived him and that there is a world in which morality, obligations and joy go together. His thoughts of dissatisfaction turn into thoughts that look for solutions to problems. He is grateful for his chance to have lived and learned with this financially poor but intellectually rich family.

Expect it in a week or two in all electronic stores. You can also order it from bookstores within a month. The book is available in hardcover and softcover as well as an e-book.

Quick link to the e-book. 👉  https://books2read.com/u/bPka8J

You can also read it for free in the promotions of     Smashwords:👇 https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/SezginIsmailov

You can look for it to read in soft and hard covers, as well as an e-book in all the stores you know. 


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