Where the World Forgets is a hauntingly beautiful dystopian novel about memory, resistance, and the power of truth.
In a world ravaged by climate collapse and ruled by the authoritarian Unity Authority, memory itself is under siege. The population suffers from a mysterious epidemic known as "The Forgetting," a slow unraveling of minds that steals names, histories, and identities. But when Mira Solis, a young archivist in the half-submerged remnants of New York, uncovers hidden evidence linking the memory plague to a government climate experiment called Project SkyShield, she's thrust into a dangerous conspiracy that could change-or destroy-everything.
With the help of a tech-savvy rebel, a once-silenced scientist, and her unwavering love for her sister Lena, Mira embarks on a perilous mission to expose the truth. But the deeper she digs, the higher the stakes: secrets buried by power, a cure hidden from the public, and a choice between saving her family or saving the world.
A gripping blend of post-climate sci-fi and emotional thriller, Where the World Forgets is a story about the fragility of memory, the strength of love, and what it takes to fight for the truth when remembering becomes a revolutionary act.
Perfect for fans of Station Eleven, The Memory Police, and The Handmaid's Tale.