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Mister God, This Is Anna

by Fynn

📖 Overview

A five-year-old girl named Anna lives on the streets of London's East End in the 1930s until she is taken in by nineteen-year-old Fynn. He becomes her caretaker and companion, documenting their interactions and conversations over the following years. Anna approaches life with raw curiosity and develops her own interpretations of mathematics, science, and spirituality. Her relationship with "Mister God" forms the core of her worldview as she makes observations about physics, human nature, and the universe. The book captures Anna's unique perspectives through transcribed dialogues and Fynn's recollections of their daily adventures in London. Their discussions range from complex mathematical concepts to profound theological questions. This memoir explores the boundaries between childlike wisdom and structured adult knowledge, while examining how faith and science can intertwine in unexpected ways. The story raises questions about perception, truth, and the different ways humans connect with the divine.

👀 Reviews

Readers connect deeply with Anna's unique spiritual insights and philosophical questions. The relationship between Fynn and Anna resonates as genuine and transformative. Likes: - Anna's fresh perspective on faith without religious dogma - The mathematical and scientific discussions woven with spirituality - Fynn's storytelling brings 1930s London to life - Thought-provoking dialogue that readers revisit multiple times Dislikes: - Questions about the story's authenticity and whether Anna was real - Some find the philosophical discussions too complex or meandering - A few readers note the writing style can be difficult to follow - Concerns about the nature of Fynn and Anna's relationship Ratings: Goodreads: 4.25/5 (14,000+ ratings) Amazon: 4.7/5 (500+ ratings) Book Depository: 4.5/5 (200+ ratings) "A book that makes you think differently about everything," notes one Amazon reviewer. Another Goodreads reader states: "The discussions between Fynn and Anna leave you questioning your own beliefs about God and existence."

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🤔 Interesting facts

🌟 The author "Fynn" was actually Sydney Hopkins, who worked as a metal worker in London's East End during the 1930s. 📚 Anna was a real child who died at age 7 in a tragic accident. She was found wandering the streets of East London by Hopkins when she was just 4 years old. 🎨 The book's illustrations were created by Papas (William Papas), a well-known political cartoonist who worked for The Guardian and other publications. ✨ Anna had an extraordinary way of combining mathematics, science, and spirituality in her understanding of the world, often explaining complex concepts in simple but profound ways. 🌍 The book has been translated into multiple languages and has achieved cult status in several countries, particularly in Germany, where it sparked significant philosophical discussions about children's spiritual understanding.