Review of Why Are You Crying, Mama?

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Why Are You Crying, Mama?" by Thang Za Dal.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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Does the book have a second part? It was quite enjoyable to me. I thought the book was really lovely. The book was brief, and even though I was enjoying it, I didn't want to finish reading it so soon, but its message is really strong. In actuality, it taught me to treat everyone with kindness regardless of their skin tone, line of work, or appearance. Always lend a helping hand to others without asking for anything in return. Saying "thank you" is a humane approach to express gratitude for assistance received. Yes, God does help his children through seemingly random persons. I even came to understand that the postman wanted to help and didn't want to visit the woman's home.There was nothing he was hoping for in return. That also makes me think of how nice the postman is to everyone; he was continually helping people, and not a single one of them ever said "thank you." He was therefore taken aback when the woman invited him to her house as a "thank you." Because he didn't want to claim credit for saving the woman's life, the postman was modest. He attributed it to God. I mean, you really don't find folks like this very often. Let's now discuss how the man and woman met. That is such a kind and beautiful gesture, isn't it? It merely demonstrates how lovely love is.Children have feelings too, and they detest watching their parents suffer, as seen by the girl's persistent questions about her mother's well-being. My mother's affection is what I cherish most in life as well. I admire the mother's decision to keep her tears hidden from her daughter. In fact, she gave her daughter strength lessons from her. Mother-daughter relationships are the best, too. I learned the value of a strong family and that harmony is ideal. I adore the book. I can heartily suggest that everyone read "Why Are You Crying, Mama?" The story evokes strong emotions. throughout order for his message to be meaningful to readers, the author wrote from his own feelings throughout the book. The book's setting is accurate to the events that were taking place. What an excellent writter. Good one.

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