
The Dying Sweetness
Maya Chen-Valdez knows something is wrong the moment she lifts the frame from her best hive. The honey that should preserve memories and sustain her community's ancient traditions has lost its magic-and she has no idea why.
As a third-generation beekeeper combining scientific training with inherited wisdom, Maya has always bridged the gap between measurement and magic. But when her grandmother's legendary preservation methods begin failing across the region, chemical tests show nothing wrong. The honey looks perfect. It just doesn't work anymore.
Maya's investigation uncovers a disturbing truth: microscopic particles from "environmentally friendly" biodegradable packaging are accumulating in biological systems, disrupting the cellular networks that make magical preservation possible. Synthesis Corporation's sustainability campaign is systematically destroying the environmental conditions that traditional knowledge requires to function.
As contamination accelerates and corporate interests work to suppress her findings, Maya must coordinate with traditional practitioners across the country to document an environmental crisis that regulatory systems weren't designed to detect. Racing against ecosystem collapse and corporate appropriation, she discovers that saving traditional knowledge will require something unprecedented: teaching biological systems and human communities to work together in ways that transcend the limitations of both.
A story about environmental justice, corporate greenwashing, and the revolutionary discovery that magic might be biology we don't yet understand-and that the greatest threat to traditional wisdom is the lie that progress requires abandoning it.
- Författare
- John Hempstock
- ISBN
- 9781996819227
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 322 gram
- Serie
- The Hollow Honey
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2026-01-24
- Förlag
- John Hempstock
- Sidor
- 238