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Translated from French, The Child from Dindefello Falls, is a coming-of-age, initiatic story of young Sonlio, who, in search of answers after his mother's mysterious death, begins a transformative journey of healing and self-discovery where he experiences the diverse, human and unique spiritual treasures of Africa. As Sonlio navigates a landscape shaped by climate change, poverty, and injustice, his journey becomes a reflection of the capacity of individuals and communities to overcome adversity through humor and friendship. Steeped in Senegalese culture, Sonlio's story unfolds as a poetic fable and evolves into a thought-provoking exploration of resilience, love, and spiritual awakening. Blending elements of philosophy, and storytelling, The Child from Dindefello Falls also introduces readers to innovative African-led initiatives for environmental regeneration, such as natural tree regeneration and the ambitious " Green Wall" project aimed at reforesting the Sahel. These real-world solutions are ingeniously presented through the eyes of a child, offering readers a hopeful glimpse into Africa's efforts to heal the planet.
Aminta Dupuis is a literature professor, poet, and musician whose work is inspired by her profound admiration for Africa's beauty and her deep sorrow at the injustices it endures. In The Child from Dindefello Falls, Dupuis gives voice to the Senegalese people, offering readers a gateway to greater understanding and compassion for Africa's rich cultural and spiritual legacy. Translated from French by Marybeth Timmermann, The Child from Dindefello Falls marks Dupuis's first novel available to English-speaking readers.