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- Paperback: 126 pages
- Publisher: Gradias Publishing House
- Language: English
- ISBN-13: 978-81-943451-5-2
- Product Dimensions: 12.7 x 1.25 x 20.32 cm
This story is about a planet Gradious which is quite similar to our planet Earth. The people of this planet are known by the name Cathiouns. Though not similar, yet they are similar to the people of our planet. The similarity between our people and their people is that there too persists continuous ideological dissension between science and religion. They too have similar beliefs and faith... that this world, the universe has been created by some Godly powers like Bandorah and Ellah. They sent Christopher and Edvina on Gradious to multiply the Cathiouns population.
They are helpless and they do their work according to the will of the Godly powers, though having the liberty to choose between the right and the wrong. Their judgement day will decide their fate. The people having done good deeds will be awarded a place in heaven named haviyan and the sinners will go to hell named shubuga. They too have several religions like Farayam resembling Islam, Veyraaism resembling Hinduism, Nibracism resembling Christianity. Similarly Buddha, Mahavira, Muhammad, Christ, Musa, Ibrahim, Nuh resembling Vudo, Wangti, Thausbut, Babusa, Ruza, Mile, Lua.
The difference between them and us is that we are on the verge of our journey from development to devastation. They are several hundred years ahead of us where they have had a lot of development but similar to we humans, the hunger of success and development made them ruin their beautiful world. As a result, Gradious can no more give the Cathiouns a suitable survival friendly atmosphere and habitat. The Cathiouns are now in search of a new habitat.
Now here comes a twist. They are confronted with certain truths, which were considerd true by half of them whereas it was some kind of imagination in the eyes of the rest. As a matter of fact the real truth lied somewhere in between facts and fantacy.
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