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Book:- Zach And The Goddess

Author:-@vvramanwrites 


“Sometimes the biggest questions about life are best asked by a child.”


There is something quietly refreshing about Zach and the Goddess by Venkat Raman V. On the surface, it is the story of a nine-year-old boy who runs away from home in search of a place called Wonderland. But beneath that simple premise lies a thoughtful exploration of loneliness, faith, belonging, and the questions that many adults still struggle to answer.


What struck me most while reading this book was its sincerity. Zach is not portrayed as an extraordinary child; he is simply a young boy carrying the emotional weight of feeling unloved and misunderstood. His fears, insecurities, and desire to be seen feel genuine, making it easy to connect with him regardless of age.


The introduction of the mysterious woman who claims to be a goddess adds an intriguing layer to the story. Rather than turning the book into a fantasy adventure filled with grand spectacles, the author uses their journey as a platform for meaningful conversations about God, prayer, religion, and the purpose of life.


Zach's innocent questions often cut through assumptions and encourage readers to reflect on their own beliefs. The narrative invites contemplation without insisting on a single answer, which gives the story a welcoming and inclusive quality.


Overall, Zach and the Goddess is a gentle, heartfelt, and thought-provoking read. It reminds us that children often ask the questions adults avoid and that understanding ourselves may begin with learning to see the world through simpler, more honest eyes.


It is a book that balances emotional vulnerability with spiritual reflection, making it suitable for both young readers and adults willing to pause and think.


Must read♥️♥️

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