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In a city ruled by silence, where truth is branded as treason, a young archivist dares to remember. The Iron Garden follows Leontine, a quiet librarian serving the Ministry of Culture under an unforgiving autocratic regime. Her days are spent erasing the past, destroying books, and preserving the myths that keep the Dominion alive. Yet hidden among the ashes of censorship, she discovers the power of words that refuse to die.
As the Minister of Culture closes his grip around history itself, Leontine becomes both witness and rebel, risking her life to preserve forbidden texts and the memories of those who vanished. Through courage, loss, and quiet defiance, she learns that truth cannot be buried forever, it only waits for the right soil to grow.Book information
Genre
Historical Fiction, Politics and Government