ABOUT BOOK
About BOOK
What If?
The book “What If” by Derrick Carpenter explores the history of the twelve tribes of Israel during a critical moment. The central focus is on the main conflict between the two leaders, Daniel and Yahem. Both are enslaved by an alien race that will surely seize humanity. The conflict arises because of two keywords: tradition and progress.
One of the leaders, Yahem, is a progressive thinker, so he encourages youth and people to take proactive measures and to work for the future. While the other works deliberate on traditional ways and stick to that view, Daniel views the prophecy as a divine sign from God.
The author, Derrick, depicts the themes and explores the struggle between progressiveness and change. In this book, the author portrays the issues of race, caste, cultural religion and identity, and power and control. Further, it creates a reflection of the balance between faith and action.
Defining cultural insights that are interconnected among historical facts and cultural perspectives. Gains and extracts from both biblical contexts and African studies. The read encourages readers to reflect on their beliefs regarding cooperation, individual responsibility, and societal dynamics. Overall, it underlines the importance of balancing cultural heritage and future objectives, making it relatable to individuals facing similar dilemmas.
Why Read It?
What If?
Readers will discover practical strategies for personal growth, improved communication, and better decision-making, all of which can be applied in various parts of their daily lives. This reading’s unique perspective sets it apart from others, engaging the reader in themes that reflect both intellectual and emotional levels.
By engaging with this book, readers will gain valuable knowledge and find inspiration to make meaningful changes in their lives. The book’s essential message, which delivers purposeful living, emphasizes the importance of self-reflection, resilience, and the search for authenticity, making it worthy of readers adding to their reading list. So, if you’re looking for a thoughtful read encouraging growth and understanding, this book is worth considering.



