A community adrift. A silence too heavy to ignore.
In a forgotten corner of the archipelago, a quiet tremor splits a coastal neighborhood from the mainland. No sirens. No alerts. Just one morning, the ground is gone-and with it, the connection to everything they knew.
Now floating aimlessly at sea, over 3,000 people must navigate a new reality without power, water, or help. Amid flickering generators, broken systems, and rising desperation, a mosaic of everyday heroes-Tomas the chronicler, Victoria the organizer, Efrain the fixer, and Adamaris the mother-must face the brutal truth: survival is not just about enduring, it's about redefining what it means to belong.
"The Floating Island" is a haunting, timely novel of collapse and resilience-an unflinching portrait of a world that forgets you and a people who refuse to disappear.