Inspired by true events.
Chameleon Cajou is a novel about identity, inheritance, and the price of belonging - literary fiction with thriller elements, set across a fictional Mediterranean Europe of old money and tiered citizenship, West Hartford, Connecticut, and the Volta Region of Ghana.
It follows Cajou - a young woman from the African diaspora who spends her adult life living under her older cousin's name, her older cousin's history, and the face they happen to share. She does it fluently. She does it completely. She does it at a cost she does not fully understand until it is too late to stop paying.
The story is told through Cajou's perspective - intimate, clear-eyed, and increasingly honest about what the life requires of her - as she navigates a world that accepts her borrowed identity entirely, except in the one place it matters most: love.