Blue People by Mohammed Ramadhan is a visionary science fiction novel that explores the delicate relationship between energy, identity, and survival across galaxies.
On the distant Blue Planet, a peaceful civilization thrives through an invisible life force that connects all living beings in harmony with nature. Known as the Blue People, they live in balance-guided by spiritual clarity, unity, and ancestral wisdom. Their way of life is upended when the militarized and exploitative Silver People invade, bringing with them destruction and a disregard for cosmic equilibrium.
Amidst this crisis, a young and spiritually attuned Blue hero rises. His journey spans worlds in search of forgotten truths, powerful allies, and the ancient Golden civilization-guardians of enlightenment and universal connection. Through allegory and symbolism, Ramadhan crafts a deeply emotional and cinematic tale of resistance, rediscovery, and hope.
Infused with Kurdish cultural heritage and themes of indigenous survival, Blue People speaks to real-world struggles: colonialism, environmental collapse, and cultural erasure. It challenges readers to reflect on the forces that shape our societies and the values worth preserving.
For those who believe in the power of story to inspire change, Blue People is a luminous, urgent novel that resonates far beyond the page.