A Hundred Years of Rain
by Christian Visda
A century of storms. A nation drowning-not just in water, but in neglect, lies, and broken promises.
In 2125, cities are half-submerged, half awake. Streets once vibrant now float in murky waters. Families adapt with desperate ingenuity; survival is measured in rafts, stilts, and bitter endurance. Amid the floods and decay, Angelita-a determined citizen journalist-moves through the chaos with a camera strapped to her back and smart lenses projecting truths the government refuses to see.
As torrents sweep through the city, Angelita must navigate the hazards of a world underwater, uncover the collusion of officials and investors, and record the history that authorities are determined to erase. Courage, memory, and the fight for truth rise like the tide-because some stories refuse to sink.
A visionary near-future dystopia, A Hundred Years of Rain is a gripping tale of resilience, corruption, and the human cost of political neglect.