In the heart of West Africa lies the village of N'Dala, where memory is fading, and the old ways sleep beneath dust and silence. But when a mysterious leopard appears-one with the eyes of a forgotten child-the balance between the seen and unseen begins to shift. The Leopard Who Remembered is a lyrical tale woven with the threads of magical realism and ancestral folklore, following Bantu, a boy caught between two worlds: the human and the spirit, the present and the past. As he journeys through sacred groves, star-lit skies, and the whispered tongues of trees, he must awaken the forgotten names of his people and help a village remember what it means to belong. Poetic, haunting, and steeped in the rhythms of oral tradition, this novel is a testament to the power of memory, the weight of stories, and the spirits that live in wind, earth, and song.