Rosewater

Rosewater

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Sep 18, 2018 · Inglese · Brossura (432 pagine)
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Formato Brossura
Pagine 432
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Sep 18, 2018
Editore Orbit
ISBN-10 0316449059
ISBN-13 9780316449052

Descrizione

Set in a near-future Nigeria, Tade Thompson's creation unravels in a world where a mysterious substance known as "Rosewater" emerges from the ground. This strange, sap-like material has transformative properties, attracting an array of individuals—from scientists to spiritual seekers—who are eager to explore its potential. Within this vibrant and often chaotic setting, the community grapples with the implications of the phenomenon, intertwining personal struggles with broader societal challenges.

At the heart of the narrative lies Kaaro, a sensitive and complex character with unique abilities, whose life becomes inextricably linked to Rosewater. As he navigates the complexities of his identity and the world around him, Kaaro faces not only external conflicts but also his own inner demons. His journey is a rich exploration of self-discovery in a context filled with suspense and intrigue, highlighting human resilience and vulnerability.

The story deftly weaves elements of science fiction with cultural commentary, providing a lens through which readers can engage with themes of colonialism, identity, and the intersection of technology and nature. The author's masterful storytelling immerses readers in a richly constructed universe that feels both familiar and otherworldly.

Thompson’s incisive prose captures the essence of life in Nigeria while posing philosophical questions about the future of humanity. As the first installment of an award-winning trilogy, it promises to unfold deeper layers of conflict and connection, making hearts race and minds ponder long after the last page is turned.

Generi

Mistero Fantascienza Thriller e Suspense Bambini Azione e Avventura Storia

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