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The Invisible me!

The Invisible me!

Invisibility & Bi-location

Par Joseph Kerba, B.Ph.Ph.Ch.

Thème : Roman psychologique

Date de publication : 16/03/2018

A victim of bullying in his childhood decides to avenge his suffering as an adult. He succeeds, with the help of his wife – a metallurgic engineer – to develop an invisible cloak to go after his predators.
He also wanted to bi-locate, to proceed with his family and professional occupations, while pursuing his revenge simultaneously. He had a long conversation with God Who convinced him to proceed jointly with his spouse.
He became very famous, receiving multiple offers from governments, the military and business to apply his discovery, but he and his wife refused money and celebrity; they decided to offer their discovery, once one of them dies, to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, in Stockholm, under the name: Mr. & Mrs. X, for which they were awarded a Nobel Prize in Physics.


  • Roman (134x204)
  • 44 pages
  • ISBN : 9782414158973
8,00 €
4,99 €
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Joseph Kerba, B.Ph.Ph.Ch.

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Joseph Kerba, B.Ph.Ph.Ch.

Joseph Kerba, B.Ph.Ph.Ch. was born in Cairo, Egypt, on June 3, 1942. He went to Saint-George’s College, in Heliopolis, Egypt, run by Irish Fathers. He holds degrees in both Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, and acted as a Licensed Pharmacist in Quebec, Canada. He immigrated to Canada in 1967. He is married and blessed with four children and seven grandchildren. Joseph led two major pharmaceutical companies in Canada, as Vice-President and General Manager, before starting his own consulting firm: Kerbapharm Inc. He still accepts lecturing assignments, debates and other activities, sharing his knowledge and views with university intelligentsias, politicians and the media. However, his main activity, other than being a bilingual author, is volunteering with handicapped kids and premature babies.

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