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One morning, the alarm went off at 6.
The sun did not rise. The rivers stopped. The birds fell silent.
And the world, for 24 hours, forgot how to speak.
The Day Nature Went Silent is a literary novel set across a single impossible day — a day when nature pauses. Not in catastrophe. Not in anger. But in something quieter, and far more unsettling: heartbreak.
Across eight countries and fifteen lives, we witness this silence through the eyes of a fisherwoman on a Brahmaputra that has forgotten how to flow, a glaciologist watching ancient ice hold perfectly still, a guide standing alone in a Sahara that has stopped breathing, a ship's captain mid-Atlantic with no horizon to navigate by.
Each pause is different. Each silence speaks a different language. But together they ask a single, devastating question: What happens to the world when nature finally stops asking to be noticed?
This is not a story about the end of the world. It is a story about a pause — and what we might finally hear in the silence, if we are willing to listen.
Rooted in real science, real places, and real loss, The Day Nature Went Silent began as a Bengali prose-poem written on a phone on a January morning in Bengaluru in 2019. It ended as a novel that spans continents, phenomena, and the full depth of what it means to be alive on a planet we have been too busy to notice.
Pay attention. The world is still speaking. For now.
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