Lindagbe is a novel that shows that adverse and unfortunate circumstances can be transformed into opportunities for excellence and progress, and that a better world is possible in spite of cruel and stubborn historical facts. It also reveals the magnificent manifestations of Divine Providence and the rich potentialities offered by a strategic and judicious use of mental and intellectual resources. Written in a simple, lively, and captivating style, this literary work features a group of young teenagers brought together, through a combination of more or less unfortunate circumstances, around critical ideals and issues such as the importance of civic engagement and the risks of ecological disasters that weighed on their community's fate. Lindagbe, the hero, after enduring relentless assaults from opposing forces, emerges victorious to lead his peers and his community to a better tomorrow.