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Zaru: Who’s the Real Alien? Finding Your Way Back to You

By: Nati Carrillo
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Have you ever felt like a stranger in your own skin? Like you were born for something more—before the world taught you who and how to be?
In Zaru: Who's the Real Alien, one otherworldly child arrives on Earth—bright, curious, and free. But through names, labels, school systems, gender roles, and quiet shame, Zaru begins to forget who they are. Just like we all did.
This poetic novella is both a story and a mirror.
It reflects the human experience of growing up—learning to shrink, mask, and perform—and then awakening to remember: You were never broken. You were just buried.
💫 Themes include:
  • Emotional healing & inner child remembrance
  • Spiritual awakening through self-love
  • Identity beyond binaries (nonbinary and fluid self-expression)
  • Escaping societal expectations and people-pleasing
  • Reclaiming joy, curiosity, and wholeness
Told in lyrical prose with powerful metaphors, Zaru’s journey is for readers who love:
  • The Little Prince
  • The Alchemist
  • Soulful fiction with spiritual truth
  • Short books with long-lasting impact
If you’ve ever asked:
“Why do I feel so out of place here?”
This story will remind you:
You are not lost.
You are remembering.
Parenting & Families Personal Development Personal Success Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships
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