Christine and Her Life of Adventures in the Islands of the Moon
The Struggle of a Woman at the Frontiers of the Ocean
A Unique Historical Context in Mayotte
Mayotte, part of the Comoros archipelago, distinguished itself by making a singular historical choice. While its sister islands—Grande Comore, Mohéli, and Anjouan—opted for independence in 1974, Mayotte decided to remain French, affirming its deep attachment to the French Republic and to democracy, against the tide of surrounding decolonization. Decades later, in 1997, Anjouan declared secession, even going so far as to request reunification with France in the hope of following Mayotte’s example.
Bureaucracy and Loyalty: A Look at the Administration
Immersed in this turbulent history, Christine—a customs inspector from mainland France—discovers the daily life of an overseas administration with all its excesses and paradoxes. Yet the picture is not uniform, and it holds many surprises.
Christine: The First Woman to Lead the Customs Service in Mayotte
At the heart of the story stands Christine, the first woman to head the customs service of Mayotte. She arrives on an island shaped by raw beauty and underlying tensions. The reader boards a customs patrol boat, joining a nautical brigade unlike any other—chasing down kwassa-kwassa, confronting under the moonlit skies the perils of the sea and the complex challenges of illegal immigration.
Christine discovers a land, its people, its culture, to which she grows attached until she loves it deeply. From an outsider, she becomes Mahoran at heart—a profound inner transformation that gives the novel its human strength.
Women Here and Elsewhere: The Strength of the Bouénis
Mayotte has often been described as “the island of women who decide, strong women… an island of fighters” (in the words of the documentary SORODAS, Women of Mayotte, directed by Franck Grangette and broadcast in the Archipels collection on France Ô, May 18, 2022). It offers Christine a model of resilience and feminine pride. Without adopting an openly militant feminist stance, the novel highlights the power of action and the importance of women in family, social, and political life. It is an embodied reflection on womanhood, unfolding across cultural contexts, inviting us to move beyond the prejudices of patriarchal culture.
A Narrative Both Sober and Deeply Human
Neither manifesto nor pamphlet, this novel is above all a profoundly human story, carried by a lucid and discreet style. The sober and committed writing avoids pathos while revealing, without disguise, the reality of life in Mayotte. The portraits ring true, emotions surface with restraint, and every page conveys a sincere respect for the Mahoran experience. This narrative sobriety does not diminish conviction—on the contrary, it makes it all the more powerful. The reader is invited, with empathy and clarity, to immerse themselves in a story rooted in a specific land while perceiving its wider echoes.
Universal Resonance
Beyond its strong territorial roots, Christine’s journey reflects universal themes—the quest for justice, loyalty, courage, transformation through adversity, democracy, and freedom—giving the story a resonance that extends far beyond the shores of the island.
Why Read This Novel?
- An authentic immersion into the history of Mayotte and the Comoros archipelago.
- A strong, sincere, and endearing heroine.
- A narrative intertwining the beauty of a land, personal and collective commitment, the struggle against injustice, and the aspiration for a better world.
- A breath of hope, carried by the conviction that each of us can bring light to the world through our actions.
Excerpt
“Christine lifted her gaze. Stars already shimmered in the sky. Among them, some had faded away millennia ago…
…and yet their light still traveled across time, bearing a message from the depths of the ages.”
Practical Information
- Published by Horizons Libres Éditions
- By Marie-Christine AUBERT
- Publication year: 2025
- Available in paperback, hardcover, and Kindle editions on Amazon
Where to Find It?
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