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Narrated by:
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Malaika Berenth Mosendane
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Universalisterne – en gruppe af progressive klimaaktivister – holder fest på gården Alderton i Yorkshire. Men festen tager en uventet drejning, da en mand bliver slået i hovedet med en guldbarre og falder om. Den hovedmistænke er Jake, der indtil selvsamme eftermiddag var medlem af gruppen. En ung journalist beslutter sig for at dykke ned i sagen og grave sandheden om overfaldet frem. Undervejs får vi historien om billionæren Richard Spencer, den unge akvitist Indiya og den anti-woke journalist Lenny. Hvad de tre har med hinanden – og overfaldet – at gøre, får Natasha Brown på smukkeste vis flettet sammen i sin skarpe, på en gang dybt alvorlige og humoristiske bog, Det universelle.
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