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Inmr marvin zimmerman
Inmr marvin zimmerman






inmr marvin zimmerman

I'm thrilled you could join us.īefore we get to The Ovum Factor, please tell us a bit about yourself.

inmr marvin zimmerman

Today we'll be talking with Marvin about his fiction thriller novel The Ovum Factor. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry and a M.B.A in international business. Marvin is also the Publisher and Editor for INMR Quarterly Review- a publication in the field of transmission and distribution of electrical energy, with 20,000 readers worldwide. Zimmerman is a life-long environmentalist and, interestingly, wrote most of the book on location.The Book Connection is pleased to have author Marvin Zimmerman with us today.

inmr marvin zimmerman

Informs the accurate portrayal of the corporate world seen in The Ovum Factor. His work as a consultant for business and marketing strategy and as an instructor of international business at two of Canada’s largest universities Marvin Zimmerman has been the publisher and editor of INMR Quarterly Review, focusing on electrical energy, for more than 15 years. The main message of The Ovum Factor is that there is a potential hero in each one of us. The plight of the planet and the loss of life described in this book may help some readers feel inspired to become proactive in life: Throught the concept of fate and the interconnected web of life ZimmermanĮmploys, we see characters finding purpose in life and pursuing it. I truly enjoyed the author’s style and the simple way he blends fact and fiction,Ĭomparing modern society with that of indigenous peoples and the effect our society has on theirs. Interweaving action, legends, adventure, romance and travel. The Ovum Factor is a sad, gripping, emotionally charged book that is both realistic and intelligently written, His guide, Galileo, is also far from what he seems at first, and David becomes more than a little reliant on this man. David soon finds himself trekking through the Amazon forest in search of a plant that may no longer exist due to vast abuse to the land. A romance develops between David and Professor MacMillan’s assistant, Emily Chang – a woman with a troubled past who has a hidden agenda of her own. In his ignorance, Cardinal Cardoso sends a reformed assassin, Dario Santini, to stop Professor MacMillan’s project. David, however, has no idea of the role that religious leaders going back in time have played in keeping this knowledge from reaching the public. Early on in this tale, readers are introduced to controversial subjects from genetic manipulation to social ethics. Who, driven by a traumatic event from his youth, has helped discover one possible thread of hope for man and the destruction of Earth. Lead character David Rose becomes involved with a Nobel Prize-winning professor, Charles MacMillan Zimmerman also highlights the importance of indigenous knowledge and the dangers of eradicating life-systems. His passion for the planet is so well interwoven into the story’s plot that readers will find themselves tense and wanting to read more. Zimmerman brings several environmental, moral and ethical issues to the reader'sĪttention, and he shows us a little of an insider’s view into the corporate world. Several aspects stand out for me with this book. Zimmerman's The Ovum Factor is one of the best intrigue novels I have read in some time.








Inmr marvin zimmerman