The Nameless God
The Nameless God is a heartwarming, humorous tale about two children, Noor and Bachchu, who feel unseen by the divine and dream of a God who will listen to them. This modern fable blends friendship, faith, and a hopeful message of unity, inviting readers who love stories of belonging, courage, and joy. The book speaks to readers seeking warmth, laughter, and meaningful reflections across faiths and backgrounds.
Written in Savie Karnel's warm, accessible voice, The Nameless God follows Noor and Bachchu as they hatch a clever plan to create a deity who answers only to them. What unfolds is a funny, tender journey that invites wonder about miracles, fairness, and the power of listening. The story moves with a gentle pace, weaving humor with heartfelt lessons about how our choices shape the world around us. When the narrative turns to the momentous events surrounding the Babri Masjid’s destruction and the ensuing communal tension, it asks big questions with care, without losing its hopeful heart. The Nameless God ultimately offers a vision of unity that transcends religious lines, celebrating the stubborn, beautiful truth that friendship and compassion can bridge even deep divides.
- Two children, Noor and Bachchu, and their plan to create a God who listens to them
- A playful miracle—an unexpected day off from school—set in a warm, humorous story
- A narrative that gently challenges divisions drawn by religion with empathy
- Vivid settings and relatable, endearing characters
- Exploration of belonging, faith, and unity beyond religious boundaries
- Accessible, family-friendly writing that invites discussion and reflection
After finishing The Nameless God, readers will carry a hopeful message: friendship and compassion can bridge divides, and belief can be a force for unity. The book leaves you with warmth, empathy, and a renewed sense that connection matters more than difference.
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The Nameless God
The Nameless God
The Nameless God is a heartwarming, humorous tale about two children, Noor and Bachchu, who feel unseen by the divine and dream of a God who will listen to them. This modern fable blends friendship, faith, and a hopeful message of unity, inviting readers who love stories of belonging, courage, and joy. The book speaks to readers seeking warmth, laughter, and meaningful reflections across faiths and backgrounds.
Written in Savie Karnel's warm, accessible voice, The Nameless God follows Noor and Bachchu as they hatch a clever plan to create a deity who answers only to them. What unfolds is a funny, tender journey that invites wonder about miracles, fairness, and the power of listening. The story moves with a gentle pace, weaving humor with heartfelt lessons about how our choices shape the world around us. When the narrative turns to the momentous events surrounding the Babri Masjid’s destruction and the ensuing communal tension, it asks big questions with care, without losing its hopeful heart. The Nameless God ultimately offers a vision of unity that transcends religious lines, celebrating the stubborn, beautiful truth that friendship and compassion can bridge even deep divides.
- Two children, Noor and Bachchu, and their plan to create a God who listens to them
- A playful miracle—an unexpected day off from school—set in a warm, humorous story
- A narrative that gently challenges divisions drawn by religion with empathy
- Vivid settings and relatable, endearing characters
- Exploration of belonging, faith, and unity beyond religious boundaries
- Accessible, family-friendly writing that invites discussion and reflection
After finishing The Nameless God, readers will carry a hopeful message: friendship and compassion can bridge divides, and belief can be a force for unity. The book leaves you with warmth, empathy, and a renewed sense that connection matters more than difference.
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The Nameless God is a heartwarming, humorous tale about two children, Noor and Bachchu, who feel unseen by the divine and dream of a God who will listen to them. This modern fable blends friendship, faith, and a hopeful message of unity, inviting readers who love stories of belonging, courage, and joy. The book speaks to readers seeking warmth, laughter, and meaningful reflections across faiths and backgrounds.
Written in Savie Karnel's warm, accessible voice, The Nameless God follows Noor and Bachchu as they hatch a clever plan to create a deity who answers only to them. What unfolds is a funny, tender journey that invites wonder about miracles, fairness, and the power of listening. The story moves with a gentle pace, weaving humor with heartfelt lessons about how our choices shape the world around us. When the narrative turns to the momentous events surrounding the Babri Masjid’s destruction and the ensuing communal tension, it asks big questions with care, without losing its hopeful heart. The Nameless God ultimately offers a vision of unity that transcends religious lines, celebrating the stubborn, beautiful truth that friendship and compassion can bridge even deep divides.
- Two children, Noor and Bachchu, and their plan to create a God who listens to them
- A playful miracle—an unexpected day off from school—set in a warm, humorous story
- A narrative that gently challenges divisions drawn by religion with empathy
- Vivid settings and relatable, endearing characters
- Exploration of belonging, faith, and unity beyond religious boundaries
- Accessible, family-friendly writing that invites discussion and reflection
After finishing The Nameless God, readers will carry a hopeful message: friendship and compassion can bridge divides, and belief can be a force for unity. The book leaves you with warmth, empathy, and a renewed sense that connection matters more than difference.

















