Call Me Riḍván

Call Me Riḍván by Wendi Momen, published by Ronald in 1982, is a 60-page book written in English. This work presents the journey of a young Baha’i as he navigates the challenges of feeling different, exploring both his personal identity and his faith in the process.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of family and religion, highlighting the protagonist’s experiences and growth. The story focuses on the young boy’s quest for understanding and acceptance, offering insights into his beliefs and the significance of his faith. This edition is designed for a juvenile audience, making it accessible for young readers seeking to understand the complexities of identity and spirituality.
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This is the story of how one young Baha’i finds out how to cope with the problem of being different – and how he learns something about himself and his relgion at the same time.
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