Publisher's Synopsis
We treat life's big questions like distant aunties: only visiting them in times of celebration, tragedy or injustice. Religion used to have all the answers, as long as there were no more questions. Then science came along and promised to prove everything: soon we would know it all. But the answers they gave didn't agree. Surely, if there are truths, shouldn't they be right for all of us, at all times? So who do we ask now? Why do good things happen to bad people? What does this all mean? What am I for? This small book is an invitation to help you find an answer to your big question. The one that is being overlooked.