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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The Peninsular is sinking-not in chaos, but in silence. And in that silence, one man chooses to act.Musa Yahya is no hero. Just a civil servant who sees what others won't: a slow, quiet collapse beneath Malaysia's surface. When his warnings are dismissed and his reputation destroyed, Musa disappears from the headlines-but not from the fight.From the shadows, he gathers those still willing to care: a scattered few with no power, no protection, and everything to lose. As the sea creeps in and the land gives way, their quiet resistance becomes the last hope for a nation unready to let go.Farewell, Peninsular is a haunting tale of climate disaster, moral courage, and the fragile human bonds that endure when systems fail. Set in a near-future Malaysia fractured by denial and rising water, it asks what remains when the maps are redrawn-not by war, but by water.For readers who loved The Ministry for the Future, Parable of the Sower, and Station Eleven. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The Peninsular is sinking-not in chaos, but in silence. And in that silence, one man chooses to act.Musa Yahya is no hero. Just a civil servant who sees what others won't: a slow, quiet collapse beneath Malaysia's surface. When his warnings are dismissed and his reputation destroyed, Musa disappears from the headlines-but not from the fight.From the shadows, he gathers those still willing to care: a scattered few with no power, no protection, and everything to lose. As the sea creeps in and the land gives way, their quiet resistance becomes the last hope for a nation unready to let go.Farewell, Peninsular is a haunting tale of climate disaster, moral courage, and the fragile human bonds that endure when systems fail. Set in a near-future Malaysia fractured by denial and rising water, it asks what remains when the maps are redrawn-not by war, but by water.For readers who loved The Ministry for the Future, Parable of the Sower, and Station Eleven. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketTaschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - The Peninsular is sinking-not in chaos, but in silence. And in that silence, one man chooses to act.Musa Yahya is no hero. Just a civil servant who sees what others won't: a slow, quiet collapse beneath Malaysia's surface. When his warnings are dismissed and his reputation destroyed, Musa disappears from the headlines-but not from the fight.From the shadows, he gathers those still willing to care: a scattered few with no power, no protection, and everything to lose. As the sea creeps in and the land gives way, their quiet resistance becomes the last hope for a nation unready to let go.Farewell, Peninsular is a haunting tale of climate disaster, moral courage, and the fragile human bonds that endure when systems fail. Set in a near-future Malaysia fractured by denial and rising water, it asks what remains when the maps are redrawn-not by war, but by water.For readers who loved The Ministry for the Future, Parable of the Sower, and Station Eleven.