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Ode to the Last Tree
The book is about environmental issues. About animal rights and about our responsibility as human beings. The book tries to focus on contemporary issues like global warming and climate change and ozone depletion etc.
It emphasizes the fact that environmental issues need urgent redressal.
The book tries to convey this thought through interesting children’s stories weaving tales of courage and love and hardship together.
The danger, the urgency is quite palpable and readers will love the innocent creatures path filled with unknown obstacles.
Some stories are about outer space related to unknown planets.
In this world science meets concern.
Be a part of this journey.
Too far off land.
Of strange mountains
Strange symbols
And be a part of the world that is strange yet beautiful.
Happy reading.
Ayesha Kidwai Khan
Ayesha Kidwai Khan is a science graduate with a deep passion for storytelling, especially narratives centered on children and the environment. She draws inspiration from literary greats such as William Shakespeare and Emily Brontë, whose works beautifully explore themes of love, tragedy, and resilience in the face of adversity.
She holds a postgraduate degree in English Literature from Indira Gandhi National Open University and has experience teaching science to children—an endeavor she found both meaningful and rewarding.
Beyond teaching and writing, she enjoys caring for her pet cats and has also authored a collection of poetry. Through her stories, she invites readers to join her creative journey, hoping they experience the same joy and connection that she finds in writing.




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