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Songs of the Forgotten Forest

Ishwar Singh

Editorial: Ishwar Singh

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Sinopsis

Nature has always spoken, in ways both loud and subtle, in ways we hear and in ways we ignore. Forests rustle with secrets, rivers carry stories, and winds whisper warnings—yet humanity often moves through this world with eyes half-closed, ears half-shut. Songs of the Forgotten Forest is a journey into that hidden dialogue, exploring the delicate and sometimes fragile relationship between human civilization and the natural world.This story is not merely about destruction, nor is it only about hope. It is about the balance that exists between our choices and the environment’s response—a balance that is easily disrupted and painstakingly restored. Through the lives of Meena, Neha, Shatru, Deewan, and the communities they touch, the narrative uncovers the consequences of greed, ignorance, and apathy, as well as the power of courage, knowledge, and collective action.In these pages, the forest is alive, not simply as a backdrop, but as a character in its own right—mysterious, resilient, and sometimes unforgiving. The story reveals that the true enemy is not always visible. Sometimes, it is hidden in the very feedback loops of nature that humans fail to understand, in the chain reactions of our own actions.This book is an invitation—to witness, to reflect, and to act. It is for those who love the earth, who fear for its future, and who understand that responsibility does not end with awareness, but continues with thoughtful, persistent effort. The songs of the forgotten forest are being sung; it is up to us to listen, interpret, and respond.As you turn these pages, you will encounter suspense, moral dilemmas, and the intricate interplay of human ambition and natural resilience. You will experience both despair and hope, and perhaps, you will come to see the forest not as forgotten, but as a mirror reflecting the choices of humanity itself.May these stories inspire reflection, action, and a renewed respect for the living world that sustains us.
Disponible desde: 15/01/2026.
Longitud de impresión: 276 páginas.

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