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In a world where human rights reign supreme, one extraordinary building dares to ask a question that could change everything.
Meet SOZA — the former Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment in The Hague. Once filled with life and purpose, now threatened with demolition, SOZA refuses to stay silent. With the help of Pete, a sharp-witted pigeon, and Gus, a weary janitor with a stubborn heart, this remarkable building begins an improbable fight for his own survival — and for the dignity of all that humanity leaves behind.
Blending fiction and philosophy, humor and heart, SOZA: The Untold Story of an Extraordinary Building and the Pledged Fight for His Rights reimagines the Universal Declaration of Human Rights through the eyes of a building.
Each chapter brings one of the UDHR’s thirty articles to life in a powerful and thought-provoking journey about memory, justice, and empathy beyond the human world.