Eternal Tree Books

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Photos from Eternal Tree Books's post 06/16/2026

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Between 1838 and 1917, more than 1.5 million Indians left their homes as indentured laborers and journeyed to places such as Trinidad, Guyana, Suriname, Mauritius, Fiji, and South Africa.

Many signed agreements they could not read and boarded ships bound for lands they had never seen.

🌱 The Journey Seed tells this history through the eyes of a child, transforming a global story of migration into a personal story of family, resilience, hope, and the meaning of home.

Photos from Eternal Tree Books's post 05/06/2026

Seeing a mango-inspired accessory on a global stage reminded us how deeply certain things stay connected to our roots.

In Indian culture, the mango is more than just a fruit. It carries memories of summer vacations, family gatherings, street markets, celebrations, stories, and childhood.

That love and nostalgia inspired us to create our bilingual picture book Phalon Ka Raja Aam — to help children experience not just the language, but also the emotions, traditions, and cultural memories connected to something as simple and beloved as a mango.

Because sometimes, culture lives in the little things we grow up with.

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