In a world shaken by crisis, one idea changed everything. This novel traces the rise of Trigonocracy—a new form of government that challenged the global order—and the quiet story behind its creation.
Told through the reflections of a war veteran, his children, and the generations shaped by reform, this novel explores how a single manuscript sparked a movement. But behind the author of this reform lies a truth few ever suspected: the idea was born not in the halls of power, but in the mind of a refugee child who had lost everything, yet dared to imagine a better world.
Blending historical fiction with philosophical depth, May We Trust is a story about resilience, anonymity, and the fragile line between progress and upheaval. It asks: if the world embraced an idea without knowing its origin—can it still claim to understand its meaning?
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- Waldemar Schwarzkopf (Autor:in), 2025, May We Trust, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1668934