Trilogy

Humanity Trilogy – The Three Parts

The Three Parts of Humanity Trilogy

Three interconnected stories. One book. A journey into the heart of humanity.

Humanity Trilogy brings together three narratives that unfold across different times and places, weaving a profound exploration of love, morality, and the choices that define who we are. Each part can stand alone, but together they form a single, transformative journey.

Under the Orange Tree

Under the Orange Tree

Set in modern-day Helsinki and Barcelona, this part follows Katariina, a journalist drawn into a murder investigation that forces her to confront hidden truths about power, faith, and her own past. A story of discovery beneath the surface of ordinary life.

Run Wild, Child

Run Wild, Child

Religion, rebellion, and redemption collide as Katariina reconnects with Ebrima, an undocumented doctor tied to a faith community. This part delves into themes of belief, compassion, and what it means to stay human in a divided world.

If You Had Looked at Me

If You Had Looked at Me

Years later, Katariina’s journey reaches its emotional climax in a story of love, forgiveness, and the quiet miracles that remain when everything else is lost. The final part brings the trilogy full circle, offering a reflection on what endures.