Salali has always known the mountains.
She knows the sound of the river as it moves over stone. She knows the way the wind speaks through the trees. She knows the rhythm of her people's days, steady and sure.
But when a respected elder invites her to walk an old path through the forest, Salali begins to see the land in a new way.
Along the path, she learns to listen; not just with her ears, but with her whole being. She discovers that the land holds memory, that every step carries meaning, and that the smallest things often speak the loudest.
Yet beyond the mountains, something unfamiliar is drawing closer.
As Salali's understanding deepens, she must learn what it means to carry the stories of her people, even as the world around her begins to change.
Quiet, powerful, and deeply rooted in the natural world, The Path Beneath Her Feet is a story of listening, belonging, and remembering; one that invites readers to slow down, look closer, and discover the path beneath their own feet.