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The Lady Who Knows How to Press The Buttons
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The Lady Who Knows How to Press The Buttons

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In a world where influence is a palpable force, a single voice can shape destinies. Sharon, born into poverty in Africa, discovers an extraordinary gift: the ability to understand and manipulate human interaction. She knows how to "press the buttons."

Her journey propels her from humble origins to the glittering, competitive world of New York City, achieving remarkable fame and fortune. However, her gift is a double-edged sword. As her success grows, the line between influence and manipulation blurs, forcing Sharon to confront the ethical implications of her power.

She uncovers a hidden network seeking to calibrate human choice, threatening free will. Sharon faces a critical decision: to become a manipulator or a liberator, protecting human autonomy.

"The Lady Who Knows How to Press the Buttons" explores power, choice, and human nature. It delves into the allure of influence, the tension between control and freedom, and the responsibility of understanding human emotion.

This gripping narrative challenges perceptions of free will in a data-driven world. From Africa to New York, Sharon's story unfolds with drama, emotion, and suspense, showcasing her rise, struggles, and confrontation with controlling forces.

Prepare to be captivated by a tale that examines the limits of power and the potential to change the world. This novel reflects the choices we face in an age of influence, inviting readers to explore a world where every action can alter destiny.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Asher Makota
Date
16 March 2025
Pages
64
ISBN
9798230435242

In a world where influence is a palpable force, a single voice can shape destinies. Sharon, born into poverty in Africa, discovers an extraordinary gift: the ability to understand and manipulate human interaction. She knows how to "press the buttons."

Her journey propels her from humble origins to the glittering, competitive world of New York City, achieving remarkable fame and fortune. However, her gift is a double-edged sword. As her success grows, the line between influence and manipulation blurs, forcing Sharon to confront the ethical implications of her power.

She uncovers a hidden network seeking to calibrate human choice, threatening free will. Sharon faces a critical decision: to become a manipulator or a liberator, protecting human autonomy.

"The Lady Who Knows How to Press the Buttons" explores power, choice, and human nature. It delves into the allure of influence, the tension between control and freedom, and the responsibility of understanding human emotion.

This gripping narrative challenges perceptions of free will in a data-driven world. From Africa to New York, Sharon's story unfolds with drama, emotion, and suspense, showcasing her rise, struggles, and confrontation with controlling forces.

Prepare to be captivated by a tale that examines the limits of power and the potential to change the world. This novel reflects the choices we face in an age of influence, inviting readers to explore a world where every action can alter destiny.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Asher Makota
Date
16 March 2025
Pages
64
ISBN
9798230435242