Gaia’s Children

“Gaia’s Children” by Paul Kieniewicz is a work of fiction published by Troubador Publishing Ltd on December 8, 2011. This 304-page novel explores the life of Linella Sienkiewicz, who has dedicated three decades to sheltering climate refugees. As tensions rise due to the Scottish government’s plans to imprison these refugees and dismantle the Lupan colony, Linella finds herself in a precarious situation, relying on the assistance of Scott Maguire, a lawyer in hiding.
Readers will encounter a narrative that delves into themes of protection and survival against a backdrop of societal challenges. The story presents a complex interplay between individual actions and governmental policies, highlighting the struggles faced by those displaced by climate change. With elements of literary and science fiction, “Gaia’s Children” invites readers to reflect on contemporary issues through its engaging plot and character dynamics.
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For 30 years Linella Sienkiewicz has taken in climate refugees. She has protected Lupans from captivity and death, but the Scottish government, responding to public xenophobia, plans to imprison the refugees and destroy the Lupan colony. The only man who can help her is Scott Maguire, a lawyer on the run.
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