What if Money, Poverty, and Consciousness were seated at the same table— and one of them was you?
Table for The Banquet Between Money and Poverty begins on what seems like an ordinary evening. But as the night unfolds, a single conversation becomes an unavoidable confrontation with fear, desire, shame, and the silent choices that shape a life.
In an elegant restaurant, three symbolic figures share a meal. Their dialogue cuts deep into themes most people wealth and lack, ambition and guilt, control and surrender, purpose and self-deception.
This is not a book about quick success or easy answers. It is a psychological and philosophical novel that explores the invisible forces governing our relationship with money—and, ultimately, with ourselves.
Blending literary fiction, social commentary, and symbolic narrative, Table for Three invites the reader to question long-held beliefs about success, morality, and personal responsibility. Each page challenges the comforting illusion that circumstances alone determine destiny.
There are no formulas here. Only awareness. Choice. And the uncomfortable truth that every seat at the table is taken by decision, not chance.
For readers who appreciate thought-provoking fiction, rich symbolism, and stories that linger long after the final page, this novel offers not answers—but a mirror.
And when the meal is over, one question
Who has truly been deciding the course of your life?