Alejandra Ruiz

A Garden at the End of the World

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2042. Svalbard: a frozen fortress against a world ravaged by climate change.  Buried deep within the permafrost lies the Global Seed Vault, humanity's last hope.  Noor El-Amin, a climate journalist haunted by past failures, arrives seeking a story of resilience, but the icy landscape mirrors a chilling secret.  The vault, meant to safeguard life, feels more like a tomb.
A hidden chamber, undocumented and forbidden, holds not seeds of hope but ghosts of extinct flora.  And within this botanical graveyard, Noor finds a weathered journal, the legacy of Dr. Ingrid Halvorsen, a botanist vanished two decades prior.  Ingrid’s words ignite a fire in Noor, revealing a desperate race against corporate greed and ecological collapse.  A powerful corporation, BioGenesis, lurks in the shadows, manipulating the vault’s mission for their own profit. Ingrid's groundbreaking research, once celebrated, becomes a threat.
As Ingrid's past intertwines with Noor's present, a chilling conspiracy unfolds.  Clandestine meetings, whispers of sabotage, and a desperate project codenamed “Phoenix” — a gamble to engineer a genetically modified future, no matter the cost.  Noor’s investigation takes a perilous turn, leading her to an abandoned research facility where monstrous hybrid plants stand as testaments to unchecked ambition.  The truth of Ingrid's disappearance becomes terrifyingly clear: a silencing, a calculated burial beneath the Arctic ice.
Armed with the truth, Noor confronts the vault's director, shattering the façade of scientific progress and revealing the moral compromises made in the name of corporate power.  But within Ingrid's journal lies one final secret, a single seed — a hybrid species capable of thriving in a dying world. This seed, a testament to Ingrid’s unwavering vision, offers a fragile glimmer of hope.
Noor leaves Svalbard, carrying not only the burden of truth but also the seed of a new beginning.  The future remains uncertain, the world still teetering on the brink, but the seeds of resilience, like Ingrid’s hybrid plant, have been sown.  Svalbard, a world wounded but not broken, becomes a symbol of a planet waiting to be reborn at the end of the world.
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188 printed pages
Original publication
2024
Publication year
2024
Publisher
PublishDrive
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