What's in Hope's Back Pocket is a provocative and mind-bending exploration of perception, existence, and reality itself. Eskander Mora believes the entire world exists solely within his imagination-a conviction that shapes his every thought and action. But as his life unfolds, so does the world around him, raising unsettling questions: if reality is merely a construct of his mind, what happens when he dies? Does the world persist, or does it vanish entirely?
Amid Eskander's existential struggle, a parallel story of political intrigue emerges. Del van Loo, a visionary politician, fights to steer America away from the chaos of modernity and back to a more principled foundation. As Eskander's inner world collides with the tumult of external events, the novel weaves together a tale of personal identity and societal transformation, challenging the reader to question the nature of their own reality.
This epic novel is both a deeply intimate portrait of a man grappling with the boundaries of his existence and a sweeping commentary on the fragility of the world we think we know.