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The Olive Tree That Remembered – Ultimate Heartwarming and Empathetic Tale of Hope, Resilience, and Peace

 

Discover a beautifully moving story that tackles big world themes with a gentle, compassionate touch. The Olive Tree That Remembered by Norashikin Abdul Latiff offers a unique, thought-provoking perspective on history, home, and human connection, designed to inspire meaningful family conversations.

 

A Story of Shared History and Lasting Hope

Told through the eyes of an old olive tree, the story follows a quiet witness that has stood through generations. It remembers peaceful days, lives unfolding nearby, and a time when everything felt familiar. As life changes and families are forced to leave, the olive tree remains rooted, watching loss, waiting, and the slow return of hope. Along the way, the story gently invites children and parents to reflect on what is lost when people are separated, what it takes to rebuild, and why peace requires care, choice, and people coming together.

 

Why Parents and Educators Love This Beautiful Children’s Book:

    • Fosters Real Empathy: In a world where children are constantly exposed to images of war, destruction, and displacement, this book offers something different. It does not allow suffering to fade into the background, helping children understand that loss and broken homes should never feel normal, and that human lives matter.
    • Encourages Gentle Conversations: For parents, this story opens space for honest, age-appropriate conversations. It helps guide children towards empathy and awareness, instead of fear or emotional numbness.
    • Timeless Life Lessons: It serves as a narrative-driven, heartwarming reminder to families that caring is something we learn, practice, and pass on to the next generation.
    • Premium Hardback Edition: A durable, gorgeous addition to any child’s home library, school library, or classroom bookshelf.
    • The Story Behind The Olive Tree That Remembered: Watch the Interview with Author Norashikin Abdul Latiff

Ready to inspire a deeper sense of empathy and hope in your child? Order your copy of The Olive Tree That Remembered today and open the door to beautiful, heartfelt family conversations.

 

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Book Author

Language

English

Format

Publisher

Enchanting Light Publishing

Page Count

120

ISBN-13

9786299474302

Dimensions

24 x 13 cm

Publication Date

2026

Norashikin Abdul Latiff

Norashikin Abdul Latiff is a poet at heart. Her writing has always grown from reflection, observation, and a deep belief that words can help us make sense of the world, especially for children. She was raised in a home shaped by education, with parents who were teachers and who believed deeply in learning, language, and compassion. This early grounding later led her to pursue an English degree at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Beyond her love for writing, Norashikin’s work has long been connected to community and non profit spaces, including her involvement with Restu Foundation. Through this work, she has travelled to different countries and gained first hand exposure to how hardship, displacement, and uncertainty shape the lives of families and children. These experiences were encountered through listening, learning, and being present. One experience that stayed with her was her time in Afghanistan, where she was involved in supporting a pilot project in setting up a soup kitchen concept for local communities. Witnessing how children continue to play, imagine, and hope even in fragile circumstances strengthened her conviction that children need gentle and honest stories to help them understand the world around them. In a digital age where images of violence and suffering are easily seen and quickly forgotten, Norashikin writes with care and purpose. She believes that loss, destruction, and the taking of lives should never be normalised, especially for children. Through visual storytelling, she hopes to offer young readers a different way of seeing, one that nurtures empathy, dignity, and moral awareness. Norashikin has written four books to date. The Olive Tree That Remembered is her fifth book, and her first children’s book. It marks the beginning of a growing body of children’s stories shaped by her belief that parents deserve books they can trust, and children deserve stories that help them understand the world with care

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Norashikin Abdul Latiff is a poet at heart. Her writing has always grown from reflection, observation, and a deep belief that words can help us make sense of the world, especially for children. She was raised in a home shaped by education, with parents who were teachers and who believed deeply in learning, language, and compassion. This early grounding later led her to pursue an English degree at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Beyond her love for writing, Norashikin’s work has long been connected to community and non profit spaces, including her involvement with Restu Foundation. Through this work, she has travelled to different countries and gained first hand exposure to how hardship, displacement, and uncertainty shape the lives of families and children. These experiences were encountered through listening, learning, and being present. One experience that stayed with her was her time in Afghanistan, where she was involved in supporting a pilot project in setting up a soup kitchen concept for local communities. Witnessing how children continue to play, imagine, and hope even in fragile circumstances strengthened her conviction that children need gentle and honest stories to help them understand the world around them. In a digital age where images of violence and suffering are easily seen and quickly forgotten, Norashikin writes with care and purpose. She believes that loss, destruction, and the taking of lives should never be normalised, especially for children. Through visual storytelling, she hopes to offer young readers a different way of seeing, one that nurtures empathy, dignity, and moral awareness. Norashikin has written four books to date. The Olive Tree That Remembered is her fifth book, and her first children’s book. It marks the beginning of a growing body of children’s stories shaped by her belief that parents deserve books they can trust, and children deserve stories that help them understand the world with care
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