Jojote is one of those rare novellas that feels both intimate and expansive. Margot Conor builds a world rich with color, culture, and conflict, yet the story remains deeply emotional. Jojote’s fall from privilege and his adjustment to life in Bamidele are told with tenderness and honesty. His connection with Pipi is gentle, slow-burning, and incredibly moving. Even against the backdrop of looming war, their love feels like a small act of rebellion and hope. This is a story about resilience, belonging, and the fragile peace we try to build in chaotic times. Absolutely unforgettable.