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Left To Remember. LAST SAFARI, #1
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8235475038
- EAN9798235475038
- Date de parution23/05/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
Birona doesn't remember everything about her childhood...only pieces of it. Fire. Screams . A forest that swallowed her whole when she was five years old. After that day, nothing was ever the same. She was taken to the city, raised away from the place everyone said she was lucky to escape. But luck doesn't stop nightmares. Even as an adult, Birona is still haunted. Some nights she wakes up shaking, seeing faces she doesn't recognize, versions of herself too real to ignore, younger version of her, a weaker version of her.
A life she never lived.. or maybe did. When she finally agrees to return to her village with her Fiancé and friends, she tells herself its just closure. Just answers. Just to face the past. But the moment she steps into Njawemba, People starts dying . Friends disappear. The forest talks. Birona starts to understand something terrifying: this place remembers her. Not just her past, but every version of her that could have existed.
She learns in this place, survival is not about running away. Its about remembering who you were before the world decided who you should be. And Birona may not like what she finds out.
A life she never lived.. or maybe did. When she finally agrees to return to her village with her Fiancé and friends, she tells herself its just closure. Just answers. Just to face the past. But the moment she steps into Njawemba, People starts dying . Friends disappear. The forest talks. Birona starts to understand something terrifying: this place remembers her. Not just her past, but every version of her that could have existed.
She learns in this place, survival is not about running away. Its about remembering who you were before the world decided who you should be. And Birona may not like what she finds out.



