This Great Hemisphere by Mateo Askaripour

In "This Great Hemisphere," Sweetmint, a young woman born invisible and treated as a second-class citizen, embarks on a daring quest to find her older brother. Once presumed dead, he is now accused of a high-profile political assassination. Despite her achievements in education and securing a prestigious apprenticeship, Sweetmint's world unravels with the shocking news of her brother's alleged crime. Determined to uncover the truth, she races against time, navigating a society rife with deception and power struggles, all while evading a relentless law officer and a power-hungry politician. As the hemisphere's crucial election looms, Sweetmint must rely on her courage and intellect to challenge the narratives imposed upon her and discover her own path.

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Total Points: 29

This book was first published in 2024

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