Review of "Dumb" Orphans

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The key to success is willingness. And yes, you need resilience to handle any challenges that come your way, especially for orphan teenagers pursuing their dreams on their own. It saddens me to see how your own can become against you at times. It is enlightening to see light and love in the darkest path. Showing care and giving selflessly, even when you feel completely drained, is a true expression of love—expecting nothing in return.
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Despite Samu and Meyego's taunts, I admire Aiyasha's toughness and bravery, which demonstrates that every child has potential.
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Post by Esther Deekor »

Sounds like an inspiring and motivational book, one thing I deduced from this, is the fact that your foundation and origin no matter how bad doesn't have to determine you which is visible in the lives of the orphans who showed determination and resilience. Congratulations on BOTD!!
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Aiyasha was orphaned at the age of 15, Aiyasha was given responsibility to take care with other seven orphan, poor Aiyasha didn't had d that chance to refuse because of her circumstances, those who are in power gave Aiyasha that huge responsibility without adequate food with unhealthy living conditions
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Post by riley murphy 2 »

Allan Low's book, "Dump Orphans," is quite a gripping read. It delves into the lives of children who are abandoned and left to fend for themselves. The narrative is both heart-wrenching and inspiring, showcasing the resilience and strength of these young characters. The storytelling is vivid, and the characters are well-developed, making it hard to put down. If you're into emotional and thought-provoking stories, this one might be right up your alley!
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A great book worthy to read. I think young adults should find it interesting to read. Indeed, in this world we live in one needs courage, determination and resilience to succeed.
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Post by Deborah Alves »

This is such a well-written and insightful review! I like how you highlighted the book’s powerful themes of resilience, determination, and social injustice. Your analysis of the characters and the contrast between selfless and egocentric leadership is particularly compelling. You captured the book’s impact beautifully, making it clear why it’s a must-read. Fantastic job!
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Post by Favour chukwuyem 1 »

"Dumb Orphans" is a powerful commentary on social inequality, the importance of compassion, and the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity. It encourages readers to reflect on their responsibilities towards the less fortunate and highlights the potential for greatness that exists within everyone, regardless of their background.

In summary, the story is a compelling exploration of the lives of orphans, emphasizing the need for equality and support from society while celebrating the resilience of the human spirit.
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