Indivisible
A Novel
In "Indivisible," author Rafael Bonnelly crafts a gripping tale set in a dystopian future where the island of Hispaniola is engulfed in turmoil. By 2030, the island is home to 30 million people, with a stark divide between the wealthy Dominicans and the impoverished Haitians. The novel follows the rise of Obatalá, a Vodou priest who becomes the leader of a revolution to invade the Dominican Republic and lift their people from extreme poverty.
Obatalá, driven by the dire conditions and widespread hunger among his people, aims to unify the island under Haitian rule. He orchestrates a meticulously planned rebellion, leveraging ancient Vodou rituals and modern strategies. His followers, including an army of zombified soldiers, launch attacks on key Dominican positions, causing chaos and devastation.
Amid the conflict, the novel delves into the lives of several characters, including Aimee Ramos, a young Dominican girl who witnesses the brutal murder of her family by Obatalá's forces. Her harrowing escape and survival in the midst of the invasion highlight the personal tragedies that punctuate the larger political upheaval.
The Dominican military, under the command of General Duarte and with the support of international allies, mount a fierce counter-offensive. They face Obatalá's dark magic and his relentless forces in a series of intense battles. The novel's climax sees the final confrontation at Obatalá's stronghold, where a combined assault by Dominican and allied forces, including drones and special operations, leads to his downfall.
"Indivisible" explores themes of power, religion, and identity, depicting the complex interplay between historical grievances and contemporary struggles. The narrative is rich with cultural and historical references, blending the mystical elements of Vodou with the harsh realities of geopolitical conflict. Through its vivid characters and dramatic plot, the novel offers a compelling vision of resilience and hope amidst the ruins of a divided land, ultimately suggesting that unity and cooperation are the keys to a prosperous future for Hispaniola.
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- Artikel-Nr.: SW9798990770737450914
- Artikelnummer SW9798990770737450914
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Autor
Rafael Bonnelly
- Verlag Evveland Professional Books
- Seitenzahl 134
- Veröffentlichung 01.06.2024
- ISBN 9798990770737
- Verlag Evveland Professional Books