The Plan Andinia seeks to create a Jewish state in Patagonia, between Argentina and Chile, by expelling local populations. Ayel n Serra, a Mapuche anthropologist, embarks on a perilous quest to protect her native land and expose this conspiracy. As foreign powers covet this resource-rich region, Ayel n uncovers troubling evidence linked to the Plan Andinia, a project aiming to transform Patagonia into a strategic refuge.
A determined heroine: Ayel n Serra, rooted in her Mapuche heritage and academic expertise, embodies the struggle for justice and truth. Her journey is that of a woman ready to face any challenge to defend her heritage and unmask the manipulations threatening her land.
Major geopolitical stakes: Dive into international intrigues where billionaires, governments, and secret organizations vie for control of Patagonia.
A journey through history and culture: Explore the deep roots of the Mapuche people, their resistance, and their fight to preserve their identity against external forces. The novel pays homage to the cultural richness and resilience of this indigenous people.
Mysteries and conspiracies: From the disappearance of the submarine ARA San Juan to the bombings in Buenos Aires, each event is a link in a complex chain connecting past and present.
Why read "Plan Andinia"? If you are not satisfied with so-called conspiracy theories and want to know the truth.