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My Heart Cries for Justice

By: Folashade Ajiboye
Narrated by: Claire Glover
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My Heart Cries for Justice is a book that dives into the tough reality of a young girl named Tife in Nigeria. Tife dreams of a future, but her world crumbles when she faces assault. The story unveils the struggles familiar to many girls globally, shedding light on a broken system and a society that often ignores survivors' pain. Tife fights for justice, finding strength in connections and community.

This compelling narrative recognizes the humanity of those marginalized and abused, showing the power of hope and resilience. It's not just a story; it's a call to understand the challenges faced by many. Through Tifes journey, the author, Folashade Ajiboye, addresses social issues in Nigeria, urging for conversations and solutions. The book reflects the courage to demand justice and the redemption found in the midst of difficulties.

©2023 Folashade Ajiboye (P)2023 Folashade Ajiboye
Literary Fiction

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