Finding Eden
Category: | Thriller |
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Author: | Brad Dude |
Publisher: | Brad Dude & Associates |
Publication Date: | February 3, 2022 |
Number of Pages: | 346 |
ISBN-10: | 0996447040 |
ISBN-13: | 978-0996447041 |
ASIN: | B09TRXVR9G |
Finding Eden: A
Perilous Quest for a Safe Migrant Homeland by Brad Dude is a sweeping, multi-perspective novel that chronicles the
perilous journey of migrants and asylum seekers as they flee war, persecution,
and poverty in search of safety and a new home. The story unfolds in three
acts: first, the shipwreck of the MV Ralik-Ratak, where desperate migrants
overthrow their abusive smugglers; second, the humanitarian missions led by
Captain Anna Kruger and her crew aboard the rescue ship MV Militobi as they
attempt to deliver refugees to Europe, only to be turned away at every port;
and finally, the migrants’ arrival at the mysterious, uncharted Santa Inez
Island, a paradise for them. But everything changes when pirate Commandant Rafael Delgado and his crew kidnap Captain Kruger and
thirty female passengers, asking for a million euros ransom, or the hostages
will be put to death. Can the crew
find so much money, and what happens next? Get aboard the German rescue ship with 600 Arab, African, and South Asian migrants
and follow a mix where different worlds intersect through the migrant
experience.
The story explores
themes of survival, community, betrayal, and the search for sanctuary against
the backdrop of shifting global attitudes toward migration. Brad Dude’s work is
rich with a diverse cast and settings, bringing the migrant crisis to life
through a variety of voices. Captain Anna Kruger is a uniquely developed
heroine—her seafaring German upbringing shapes her disciplined yet
compassionate leadership, and her relationship with First Officer Jorge Estrada
provides the emotional depth and tension that anchors the narrative. Other
memorable characters include Okeke Ka, the pragmatic Ghanaian; Dr. Arun Rao, a
Pakistani doctor filled with the spirit of hope and care; and the formidable
Commandant Delgado, whose pirate rule complicates the migrants’ quest for Eden.
The setting is meticulously rendered: the claustrophobic decks of rescue ships,
the lawless beauty of Santa Inez Island, and the fragmented, guarded villages evoke
the dangers and possibilities the migrants face. The novel skillfully employs
multiple viewpoints and languages, enhancing its realism and universality.
Through vivid imagery, tense action, and intimate glimpses into characters’
pasts and dreams, Finding Eden delivers a stirring meditation on perseverance,
the meaning of home, and the unique implications of borders and belonging. I
was utterly absorbed as I followed the intriguing cast of characters, the
phenomenal conflict, and the resonant themes.