What has a tree seen in five thousand years?
In a quiet village in central India, an ancient Peepal tree has stood longer than memory.
When eight-year-old Arjun arrives for the summer, restless and bored, he stumbles upon the tree - and discovers it can speak.
What follows is not just a story, but the story of everything.
Across warm afternoons and monsoon evenings, the tree begins to share what it has witnessed:
The first fires.
The rise and fall of civilizations.
The quiet courage of ordinary people.
And the slow, aching change of the world itself.
Told with warmth, wonder, and gentle wisdom, this is a novel about time, memory, and the art of listening.
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