Review of "Dumb" Orphans

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The review shows that this is an inspirational book that tackles much more about the welfare of children with an emphasis on orphans. Excited to get inspired from Aiyasha' story in "Dumb Orphans" by Allan Low.
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Crucial topics are dealt with in this review. It is important to spread awareness on the needs young orphans have and how their condition can be improved as much as possible: they should be afforded the same comforts of all other children.
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"Dumb Orphans "by Allan Low highlights resilience and determination among orphans overcoming hardship. Aiyasha's strength and the Bundu Bunch's hopefulness amid adversity make this story inspiring and impactful. Congrats on being BOTD!
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I have been seeing this book on bookshelves for a while but haven't read it. This is a compelling writeup about a teenage orphan and I'll be sure to give it a read now.
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Thank you for your great review. I read the sample. After that, I did not like the title, as these sweet children were not dumb. They were resilient and hopeful. This would be a wonderful learning book for teens and up. Congrats to the author for the #BOTD.
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"The fact is that every child is important and deserves the same quantity and quality of care, support..." This opening sentence reminds me of the movie "Like Stars on Earth, Every Child is Special". Dump Orphans is a heartwarming tale. Aiyasha's responsibility of taking care of her fellow orphans with little supply and necessities. This book is super fantastic. A pleasant review.
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Although this is a magnificent book targeting teenagers and young adults, it is also meant for the powerful ones. Promoting social justice and equality within communities, especially those in need, is a universal responsibility that every conscious adult should uphold. Thank you for the great review.
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Resilience and determination can make a lot of things possible being self determined is great
When parents teach children about humanity at an early stage it helps
And those are fact

I love this Great work!
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It's sad that Aiyasha became an orphan at a young age, but I would love to read and find out how she handles the task of caring for others.
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This sounds like an interesting look into the lives of orphans. Determination and resilience are great qualities to have. I look forward to reading this book! Thanks for the thoughtful review.
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Indeed inequality in childcare services should be frowned upon however, the problems should be tracked back to the roots and tackled from there upward. People not ready for kids should not be having them in the first place.
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This looks like and incredible book about under privileged youth. I will definitely be giving it a go!
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This sounds like a really emotional and heart felt story. I look forward to embarking on this journey with the author.
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Post by Emmanuel Abiodun Olutayo »

Allan Low's '"Dumb" Orphans' is a character-inspiring masterpiece. It continuously encouraged willingness, resilience and determination as the much-needed virtues necessary to break through life's numerous hurdles.
Congratulations on BOTD.
Nice review.
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Post by Fhully Bhard »

I just finished reading 'Dumb Orphan' and wanted to express my admiration for your work. Your writing is captivating, and the way you explored themes of resilience and hope resonated deeply with me. The protagonist's journey is inspiring, and I loved watching them grow.
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