The narrative follows two impoverished girls who rise to power in a country, guided by divine intervention. While presented as a children's story, it delves into themes of reliance on God and critiques the flaws of democracy, suggesting that uninformed voters can lead to harmful leadership. The author advocates for a benevolent dictatorship rooted in Christian principles, contrasting it with the harshness of Islamic governance. Through this tale, the story explores love as a foundational tenet of Christianity, envisioning a hopeful alternative to current political systems.
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