Syberia

Written by Guido Sgardoli

225 pages

Age 13+

All rights available

  • awardIBBY Italy Honour List
  • awardShortlisted for Premio Letteratura Ragazzi di Cento

Janis, a young Polish dissident, was sentenced to a Siberian labor camp after a failed student protest — which led to his arrest and the death of his father. Now, after two years, a mysterious cosmic explosion shatters the sky: the real-life Tunguska Event of 1908. In the chaos, Janis escapes into the vast, frozen taiga. Battling hunger, cold, wild animals, and savage fugitives, he soon discovers that the harshest wilderness lies within. Haunted by guilt and hallucinations, he is drawn deeper into the forest — and into himself. Guided by a shaman’s cryptic visions, Janis must confront the truth he has buried, and the question that won’t let him go: is redemption real, or just a story we tell ourselves to survive?

A haunting novel of endurance, guilt, and spiritual rebirth — where the line between history and myth blurs in the most brutal and beautiful wilderness on Earth.

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