The Wind Does Not Name You

Set in the vibrant yet frayed neighborhood of Almagro, Buenos Aires, The Wind Does Not Name You follows Emilia, a junior researcher stuck in a cycle of uninspiring assignments for a crypto clickbait startup. But one night, a routine task leads her to an extraordinary discovery on the Bitcoin blockchain: a cryptic haiku embedded in a long-dormant wallet, seemingly tied to Bitcoin's enigmatic creator, Satoshi Nakamoto.

As the world descends into chaos over the implications of a mysterious redistribution plan, Emilia must navigate global upheaval, personal revelations about her estranged father, and her complicated feelings for Gabriel—the boyfriend she pushed away when his dreams clashed with her commitment to home and family. Amid Bitcoin coding, secret messages, and a journey of reconciliation, Emilia uncovers that some legacies transcend the personal and immediate.

Packed with intrigue, heartfelt moments, and even a hidden challenge for readers to decode, The Wind Does Not Name You has been called "a Christmas story for the digital age." It invites readers to explore trust, connection, and what it means to leave something meaningful behind.

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The Wind Does Not Name You

Set in the vibrant yet frayed neighborhood of Almagro, Buenos Aires, The Wind Does Not Name You follows Emilia, a junior researcher stuck in a cycle of uninspiring assignments for a crypto clickbait startup. But one night, a routine task leads her to an extraordinary discovery on the Bitcoin blockchain: a cryptic haiku embedded in a long-dormant wallet, seemingly tied to Bitcoin's enigmatic creator, Satoshi Nakamoto.

As the world descends into chaos over the implications of a mysterious redistribution plan, Emilia must navigate global upheaval, personal revelations about her estranged father, and her complicated feelings for Gabriel—the boyfriend she pushed away when his dreams clashed with her commitment to home and family. Amid Bitcoin coding, secret messages, and a journey of reconciliation, Emilia uncovers that some legacies transcend the personal and immediate.

Packed with intrigue, heartfelt moments, and even a hidden challenge for readers to decode, The Wind Does Not Name You has been called "a Christmas story for the digital age." It invites readers to explore trust, connection, and what it means to leave something meaningful behind.

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The Wind Does Not Name You

The Wind Does Not Name You

by Harper Greendale
The Wind Does Not Name You

The Wind Does Not Name You

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Overview

Set in the vibrant yet frayed neighborhood of Almagro, Buenos Aires, The Wind Does Not Name You follows Emilia, a junior researcher stuck in a cycle of uninspiring assignments for a crypto clickbait startup. But one night, a routine task leads her to an extraordinary discovery on the Bitcoin blockchain: a cryptic haiku embedded in a long-dormant wallet, seemingly tied to Bitcoin's enigmatic creator, Satoshi Nakamoto.

As the world descends into chaos over the implications of a mysterious redistribution plan, Emilia must navigate global upheaval, personal revelations about her estranged father, and her complicated feelings for Gabriel—the boyfriend she pushed away when his dreams clashed with her commitment to home and family. Amid Bitcoin coding, secret messages, and a journey of reconciliation, Emilia uncovers that some legacies transcend the personal and immediate.

Packed with intrigue, heartfelt moments, and even a hidden challenge for readers to decode, The Wind Does Not Name You has been called "a Christmas story for the digital age." It invites readers to explore trust, connection, and what it means to leave something meaningful behind.


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BN ID: 2940179583424
Publisher: Harper Greendale
Publication date: 12/19/2024
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 11 MB
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