Dedicated to supporting new authors in the competitive book market, Novum Publishing (US) leverages its presence in New York, NY, London, and other European cities to provide an extensive avenue for these authors. Novum Publishing (US) also collaborates with published writers, including David Eaton, author of Impossible Dreams.
A retired chemistry professor, Dr. David Eaton, has written two college-grade chemistry books published by McGraw-Hill. Impossible Dreams is a product of his passion for energy, particularly nuclear fusion. Mark Adam, the novel's central character, is orphaned as an infant and adopted by loving parents who are economically challenged. Growing up awkward and unpopular, he is nevertheless a gifted individual.
Adam falls madly in love with Elaine Moore, but her imperious mother viciously ends the relationship. Moore later marries someone else. Heartbroken, Adam forges on and develops a nuclear fusion technology that solves the energy crisis. At age 27, he wins the Nobel Prize for physics. Moore’s jealous husband sets out to destroy Adam. Will Adam prevail?