A Pacific island community rebuilds after a devastating cyclone, testing the bonds of friendship, family, and tradition.
In the wake of Cyclone Pam, Vanuatu is bruised but resilient. NGO worker Cathryn, a New Zealander, grapples with a ruined home and a missing boyfriend. Faia, a local community organizer, fights to amplify women's voices. Together, they navigate Vanuatu's complex cultural landscape, where tradition and modernity collide. Sado explores the strength of relationships in crisis.
But when a terrible accident occurs, these bonds are tested. Can Cathryn and Faia bridge the cultural divides and personal losses that threaten to tear their community apart? A story of hope and resilience in the face of environmental disaster, Sado is perfect for readers seeking Atmospheric literary fictionStories of community and cultural identityThought-provoking social commentary