An amazing story about the life of a little girl, Anna, and the limitless freedom she gave her friend Finn. It is a pure and clear experience that awakens the desire to live and think independently—finding everything essential, including God, within yourself. The novel unfolds in London’s East End in the 1930s. At the age of five, Anna had the meaning of life—she knew, without a shadow of doubt, what love is, and she was the personal friend and assistant of Mr. God. By six, she was a prominent theologian, mathematician, and poet—and, in addition, a gardener. If you asked her a question, you always got an answer—straight, simple, and right to the point. The book is full of love and bright sadness. It’s a classic for all times.