Environmental justice has become real, and Earth seemed to have finally regained the ability to recover: people understood their responsibility for maintaining the natural balance, and waste recycling became a standard rather than a privilege of the few. However, the moment after which there is no return has already passed, and a climate catastrophe is close to destroying this fragile equilibrium. It comes slowly and imperceptibly, creating the illusion of safety.
The novel offers a variety of perspectives—giving hope to some and causing despair in others. But catastrophe is becoming an inevitable reality, and now we can only adapt to living in such conditions.