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Mommy, Can You Hear ME?

Rising from the Ashes (Unveiling the Self)

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Mommy, Can You Hear ME?

By: John E. Cornish III
Narrated by: Cynthia Lin
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The story of Brenda—a young girl who faced a childhood marred by divorce, abuse, and the harsh realities of life on the streets—serves as a beacon of hope for us all. Within the chapters that unfold, you will witness the unfolding of a life marked by turmoil, but also defined by strength, growth, and the pursuit of a brighter future.

Brenda's journey is a tapestry woven with threads of defiance, determination, and a relentless spirit that refused to be subdued by adversity. As she navigated the complexities of her upbringing, you will accompany her through the trials and tribulations that shaped her path. You will witness her moments of despair, her encounters with the legal system, and her struggle to find her place in a world that often seemed unforgiving.

©2023 John E. Cornish III (P)2023 John E. Cornish III
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