Atlante is a haunting literary novel that crosses borders, shadows, and silences.
When a military operation destroys a remote Afghan village, the weight of guilt falls upon Major Atlante-a soldier whose life becomes a journey through ruins both external and internal. From the shattered streets of Qarah Khānī to the restless avenues of Istanbul, from secret caf s to the cold chambers of Geneva, Atlante carries with her the silence of a child who refuses to speak.
But silence is never empty. It is a wound, a memory, and a truth too heavy to bury. Pursued by shadows, betrayed by politics, and driven by conscience, Atlante must confront the silence she helped create-and decide whether truth is worth more than her own life.
Atlante is not just a story of war, but of redemption, memory, and the fragile wings of a child's drawing that defies oblivion.
For readers of powerful, cinematic, and deeply human novels, Atlante is a voice that refuses to be silenced.