Review of "Dumb" Orphans

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Review of "Dumb" Orphans

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[Following is a volunteer review of ""Dumb" Orphans" by Allan Low.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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I rate “Dumb” Orphans a 5 out of 5
I personally love books based on true stories or what it could be a real life situation, I enjoy books that make the story go smooth and interesting, that’s why in my opinion the book it is a 5 out of 5

The book begins with an extremely heartbreaking story,It's impossible not to feel the pain and anger after reading the first couple of pages.
The feeling that creates you to know that the life of those “Dumb” orphans It's difficult from its first breath; it's heartbreaking and the book describes it perfectly.
Children should not feel like a burden to their community, children should not work from the moment they take their first steps, unfortunately that exists in many countries of the world and even more so in countries such as Africa where the majority of the population lives in scarcity and it is almost impossible to do something about it; In a culture where the normal thing is to be abused or culture where the normal thing is to be abused discarded at an early age it is very difficult to change or escape. Evil wins man and man gains power by taking advantage of the weakest.
This book totally breaks my heart into pieces, it is a great book that makes you reflect and thank how wonderful life is and how little some people can live it, it makes you think about self-improvement and how much you can achieve if you set your mind to it and even better if you surround yourself with people who feed your mind.
Today I give thanks for one more day and how lucky I am to be able to live it.
I can't imagine a world without my mother, without my family, I can't imagine what it's like to live in misery without food or water, I can't imagine being abused, unloved, discarded.
I can't imagine my world destroyed before growing up.
This book teaches us all about how cruel life can really be, but also it teaches us how we always have second chances to be positive whether the circumstances.
Highly recommend

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