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The Rooftop Garden

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The Rooftop Garden is a novel about Nabila, a researcher who studies seaweed in warming oceans, and her childhood friend Matthew. Now both in their twenties, Matthew has disappeared from his Toronto home, and Nabila travels to Berlin to find him and try to bring him back.

The story is interspersed with scenes from their childhood, when Nabila, obsessed with how the climate crisis will cause oceans to rise, created an elaborate imaginary world where much of the land has flooded. She and Matthew would play their game on her rooftop garden, the only oasis in an abandoned city being claimed by water.

Their childhood experiences reveal how their lives are on different trajectories, even at an early stage: Nabila comes from an educated, middle-class family, while Matthew had been abandoned by his father and was often left to deal with things on his own.

As an adult, Matthew's dissatisfaction with life leads him to join a group of young men who are angry at society. He eventually finds himself on a violent suicide mission, but Nabila isn't aware of the extent of his radicalization until they finally meet on a street in Berlin.

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    • Library Journal

      June 1, 2024

      Podcaster and author Raman-Wilms's skilled debut tells the story of Nabila and Matthew, whose childhood friendship was forged in the hours they spent playing in the garden atop Nabila's apartment building in Toronto. But their friendship was clandestine; they didn't speak to each other at school, and Nabila would busy herself with random tasks so as not to be seen leaving school with Matthew. Then the two would meet in the garden and spend hours imagining a submerged rooftop Eden where only they existed. As they grew up, however, they also grew apart. Nabila becomes immersed in her research studying seaweed in warming oceans and is increasingly concerned with the increasingly fragile environment. Meanwhile, Matthew's loneliness, insecurity, and lack of place lead him down a dangerous path to a group interested in changing the world in more sinister ways. Raman-Wilms deftly moves the story between the characters' childhood and the present day, where Nabila has traveled to Berlin to save Matthew--or so she hopes--before it is too late. Narrator Alison Deon offers a clear and sensitive performance, skillfully conveying Nabila's conflicting emotions and hope for the future. VERDICT Storytelling at its finest, interweaving themes of friendship, climate change, and radicalism with finesse and care.--Whitney Bates-Gomez

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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