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Hi God! How Are You? by Manoj kumar sharma

Manoj Kumar Sharma's Hi God! How Are You? is an evocative and deeply philosophical exploration of human struggles through the innocent perspective of a child named Fairy. Fairy’s poetic questions directed at God form the backbone of this narrative, as she grapples with themes like inequality, suffering, corruption, and global crises.

The story begins with Fairy, a specially abled child, posting heartfelt reels on a groundbreaking app, ∀ (ALL), that revolutionizes global communication. Her direct and unfiltered questions to God, such as "Why was I born abnormal?" and "Why do poor suffer?" resonate universally, inviting both empathy and introspection. Sharma skillfully critiques societal failures while intertwining modern digital trends, making the story a unique blend of timeless morality and contemporary technology.

What stands out is the juxtaposition of Fairy’s innocent curiosity with the app’s sophisticated technological prowess, symbolizing the gap between human vulnerability and our advanced, yet often indifferent, world. Fairy's viral posts spark debates, showcasing humanity’s mixed reactions, from compassion and unity to trolling and cynicism.

While some sections delve deeply into philosophical musings, others highlight systemic issues like education inequality and climate change. Sharma’s prose occasionally leans towards verbosity, but the emotional depth and Fairy’s candid voice keep the reader engaged.

Hi God! How Are You? is more than a novel, it’s a mirror reflecting humanity's shared struggles and hopes, urging readers to bridge the gap between awareness and action. A powerful read for those seeking meaning in today’s fractured world.

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