Fidrik immerses us in a bleak, futuristic world where climate change has transformed Earth, and the fight for animal survival is waged in the shadows. In this setting, Fidrik, a neurodivergent young man (ASD), joins the Animal Rescue Brigades (BRA), a clandestine organization operating outside the law to protect endangered species. With unwavering conviction and exceptional skills, Fidrik becomes a distinguished soldier—but soon discovers that even the noblest causes are not free from corruption, secrets, and betrayal.
The plot intensifies when Fidrik is sent to Patagonia to sabotage a cloned meat production plant. There, he meets Mileny, a fellow operative as sharp as she is enigmatic. Together, they confront ethical dilemmas, dark revelations about their family pasts, and a power struggle that threatens to destroy everything they have fought for.
With a fast-paced narrative and suspenseful scenes, author Alicia Fenieux explores themes such as loyalty, identity, the relationship between humans and animals, and the price of activism in a world on the brink of collapse.
Key points
• A plot that combines action, political intrigue, romance, and family drama with unexpected twists.
• Ideal for young adults and adults alike—fans of science fiction, readers interested in environmental issues, animal rights, and critical dystopian narratives.
• It addresses and gives visibility to neurodiversity, offering a unique perspective on empathy, justice, and the connection with animals.
• The story explores timely themes such as environmentalism, veganism, industrial cloning, and the ethics of defending animal rights.
• It features strong and memorable secondary characters, who add depth and conflict to the story.
• With an ending open to sequels, it leaves room to further explore this world and its characters.