So many stars, so many people
Juniper Green is a science-fiction novel, with an active poetic structure that makes full use of the celestial metaphor. The love story of Izar, the stellar man who is looking for his twin brother from the Orion Constellation, is intertwined, like a fabric made of green grass, with the story of the young Juniper, a weaver, knowledgeable of all the plants on Earth.
The richness of the images, the accuracy of the events described, the journey in the "Land of Books", make the notebook-diary, kept by Orion, an original form of communication.
"Talking leaves" or "wax huts" are part of an intimate, creative universe, where "the coals running on the white sheet are galloping horses". At this level, the novel's action is a permanent spring celebration, an offering to the stars and life on Earth. But art, creative imagination, is not allowed in the Great Confederation where Juniper lives.
The message of the book is very current: the Great Renovation, the Great Reset.
The letters left on a stone table by Alora, the star that will give birth to "precisely" two twins, bring with them the meaning of predestination from heaven.
Double stars, twins, are like terrestrial twins. They are looking for each other, here on Earth, and beyond, in the Great Star Confederation.
CLELIA IFRIM