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The Tree Who Knew Too Much

Par : Sasha Finch
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232520946
  • EAN9798232520946
  • Date de parution13/11/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDraft2Digital

Résumé

The Tree Who Knew Too Much5, 000 Years of Being Rooted, Observant, and Completely Unable to LeaveBy Sasha Finch For five thousand years, a single bristlecone pine has watched humanity rise, fall, argue, invent, destroy, rebuild, love, and repeat. To the world's oldest tree, human history passes by as quickly as weather, one year is a day, one century a week, one civilization a fleeting season. From Socrates asking the wrong questions, to Romans carving their initials, to Newton nearly discovering gravity with a pinecone, to Einstein whispering comfort beneath its branches.
the tree has seen all of humanity's brilliance, stupidity, tenderness, and chaos from one unmoving spot on a mountain ridge. It remembers everything. It cannot speak. Until the day a cheerful little AI companion named SEEDR-9 arrives, learns to translate its memories, and accidentally sparks a global movement: Voices for All Life, giving every living thing on Earth a way to be heard. As the world changes, forests thin, and the ridge grows quiet, the tree forms its deepest bond not with philosophers or scientists, but with a lonely child who visits every year, telling her secrets to ancient bark.
And in the tree's final season, as its long life nears its natural end, it leaves behind a gift that will echo through centuries: a seedling and a legacy. Told with wisdom, humor, heartbreak, and hope, The Tree Who Knew Too Much is a sweeping, emotionally charged comedy of existence, part history, part sci-fi, part love letter to the stubborn miracle of life. It's the story of what changes, what survives, and what listens when nothing else does.
If you've ever felt small in the world, this book will remind you: every life leaves rings.
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