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Under the roots of an ancient banyan tree, a forgotten people begin to rise.
Set in the red forests of Bastar, this powerful Indian literary fiction novel tells the story of a quiet revolution built on education, memory, and resistance. As villagers create their own schools, preserve oral histories, and reclaim a voice the world tried to erase, their movement grows—unnoticed at first, then unstoppable. When the state moves in to crush it, silence turns into defiance.

At the center of this deeply emotional coming-of-age political novel is Arjun, a boy shaped by fear, injustice, and the harsh realities of life in a conflict zone. Guided by a fearless teacher and bound to a small circle of rebels, Arjun becomes part of an extraordinary resistance that refuses violence as its first language. But as brutality closes in, he is forced to choose what kind of legacy he will leave behind—a fighter, a martyr, or an idea that refuses to die.

Epic in scope and intimate in emotion, this novel explores tribal identity, state oppression, social injustice, and moral conflict with haunting clarity. It weaves together historical fiction, political resistance, and human resilience, capturing the cost of remembering in a world determined to forget.

This is a story of love, sacrifice, and courage, where revolutions are not only fought with weapons—but with words, roots, and the unbreakable will to survive.

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Weight0.4 kg
Dimensions21.6 × 14 × 1.5 cm
About Author

Rahul Nandigam was born in Khammam, India. He began writing in childhood and has contributed to school and college magazines. He has lived in Hyderabad since childhood and is publishing his first novel, Red Soil, Burning Hearts. Successful as a dental doctor, he achieved many milestones in his career. As a contribution, he developed a…

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