The Butterfly Manifesto (First Edition)

Self-Published

Community Rating

Description

Maya wakes up in her own childhood carrying the memories of a life already lived. She was once from the present day, transposed back into 1991 with incomplete memories of the future and the inherited skills of a prior adulthood. That identity fades over time, forcing Maya to relive what is essentially a new life, familiar in outline but foreign in experience. As she grows up, small changes begin to add up, some deliberate, others inadvertent. The timeline slowly diverges, slipping further from what it wassupposedto be. Maya learns that foreknowledge is powerful but precarious, unreliable yet impossible to ignore. Knowing which tragedies or opportunities will occur means determining how to intervene, and how much responsibility that knowledge carries. Told over years and decades, this is a long-form story about positioning, restraint, and consequence. About the merging of identity and lived experience. About changing history through delicate positioning and calibrated intervention, and living with the burden of knowing the future just well enough to act.