About this audiobook
In the 23rd century, a reimagined Kandahar rises—not as a city of war, but as a sanctuary of memory and resistance. A secret collective known as the Circle of Dust builds DARYA, a poetic, memory-triggering device designed not to kill, but to make humanity remember what it tried to forget—trauma, grief, and complicity.
As DARYA's activation sends waves of suppressed memory across the globe, societies unravel, myths collapse, and a young girl named Miriam becomes the vessel of reconciliation between empires and the truth they buried.
Blending poetic science fiction, postcolonial critique, and spiritual subversion, Children of Dust is a powerful meditation on memory, storytelling, and the quiet revolution of empathy.