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The Cartographer’s Daughter and the Recipe for a Borderless World

Gabriel Fernández

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Amaya Krishnan’s world was a kaleidoscope of cultures, a vibrant tapestry woven by her cartographer father’s wanderlust and her mother’s culinary artistry.  But her nomadic life shatters with her father’s sudden death in a remote, politically charged corner of Central Asia.  Left with a gaping hole in her heart and a burning need for answers, Amaya unearths her father's unfinished legacy: a world map stripped bare of borders, adorned with her mother’s handwritten recipes—each a fusion dish echoing a place their family once called home.This map, initially a source of bittersweet nostalgia, transforms into a compass, guiding Amaya on a culinary pilgrimage across the globe.  From the bustling spice markets of Old Delhi, where the aroma of Tandoori Chicken with Achiote unlocks childhood memories, to the tango-infused streets of Buenos Aires, where she adds a whisper of cardamom to traditional empanadas, Amaya retraces her family’s footsteps, savoring each bite as a portal to a forgotten moment.But her journey is more than a culinary adventure.  Woven into the map’s blank spaces is a secret mission, a dangerous quest to expose the devastating consequences of artificially imposed borders.  Amaya finds herself navigating treacherous political landscapes, pursued by shadowy figures who want her father’s work silenced.  In Argentina, she joins forces with Kathryn Reyes, a sharp-witted journalist uncovering land disputes rooted in colonial-era boundaries.  In Japan, she encounters Dr. Bryan Freeman, a culinary historian whose passion for preserving vanishing foodways mirrors her own burgeoning desire to reclaim her fragmented heritage.As Amaya delves deeper, she uncovers the truth about her father’s death, a truth that places her directly in the crosshairs of those who profit from division.  Her journey culminates in the very region where her father lost his life, where she discovers a hidden community living beyond the confines of national identity, a testament to the borderless world he envisioned.  Amaya's quest is not for a place on a map, but for a place within herself.  It's a journey of self-discovery fueled by the spices of memory and the enduring power of love, a journey that culminates in a profound understanding: home is not a destination, but a state of being, a recipe for a borderless world written in the language of shared humanity.
Disponible desde: 17/12/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 185 páginas.

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