Aden Sangsuk / Dr Nitayapa / Johan van Rooyen
Librería Samer Atenea
Librería Aciertas (Toledo)
Kálamo Books
Librería Perelló (Valencia)
Librería Elías (Asturias)
Donde los libros
Librería Kolima (Madrid)
Librería Proteo (Málaga)
The Inheritance (Book 1)Aden asks a simple question: 'What do you do all day?'It’s the kind of child’s curiosity that sounds innocent, until you realize it’s a doorway. Because for generations, adults have answered with the same story: you grow up, you work, you earn your place, you provide. It’s the moral engine of modern life.But what happens when the engine changes?The Inheritance begins as a family moment and expands into a clear-eyed, deeply human exploration of a world where intelligence is no longer scarce, and where 'doing well' in the old system may not be the same thing as doing well in the new one. If machines can remember more, calculate faster, write better, and optimize more efficiently than any person, then what exactly are we preparing children for when we drill performance as the definition of being 'smart'?This first book is the emotional and philosophical foundation of the trilogy: it names what is shifting, why it feels disorienting, and what parents and educators are quietly afraid to admit. Not in abstract futurism, but in lived reality, where school still rewards the skills machines now dominate, and where adulthood is still explained through work even as work begins to change its meaning.The Inheritance isn’t anti-technology. It’s pro-truth. It asks: what do we want our children to inherit, a system, or a capacity? When the old script fails, we must write a better one: identity not built on rankings, purpose not tied to employment, and dignity not hostage to productivity.Book 1 ends by clearing the ground: if the world is changing, we need a new map. Book 2 reveals what that map is made of.