Review of "Dumb" Orphans

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Re: Review of "Dumb" Orphans

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Book 📖 of the day BOTD is Young adults 5/ 7 yo orphans in bundami valley in southern Africa called themselves bundu bunch they enjoy learning about countryside and wish they attended class so they won't be called dumb orphans aiyash make new friends and faces attempt of becoming illegal migrants and seek asylum the friends help her cope with consequences aid cut on the future of other orphans. her determination to do something to trun around the fortune of her beloved country she has to rely on her special gift.. the book was well written and reviewed I will recommend it 💯✅📚
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This book sounds like a great read for young adults who are looking to become more educated on how others live. Great educational stuff.
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A BOOK BY ALLAN LOW WHICH TALKS ABOUT THE WICKEDNESS TOWARDS ORPHAN CHILDREN, EGOCENTRIC LEADERS, WICKEDNESS AND THE COLDNESS OF BLACKS TOWARDS BLACKS.
A BOOK TO INCLUDE IN LITERARY TEXTS FOR SCHOOLS
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Resilience and determination are two from the best values that help achieve success in life. Being strong and courageous enough can possibly pass any challenges that may come. Interesting themes! A well done review for the book!
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Some themes that are supposed to be crucial for everyone are developed in this book. The protagonists are orphans but they could be children in families that are having problems of various kinds. Inequalities can add to existing problems and children are more vulnerable but they can also be resilient. Thank you for your great review!
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Post by Sushan Ekanayake »

Came across Allan Low's "Dumb" Orphans: A Bundu Bunch Trilogy. It delves into themes of resilience, determination, and societal inequalities. Might be an interesting read for teenagers looking for a story about overcoming challenges. Congratulations on being BOTD!
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Teenagers need parental care more than anyone else because, at this age, changes start to dominate their lives. Aiyasha must have had a terrible experience being an orphan at fifteen. I would like to see her fight with determination and resilience. Nice review. I'll try out the book.
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Post by Mitzie Bajo »

As i read the review the book is interesting. Its more on realization and inspiration since it was recommended for teenagers. So it means it is best for growing up kid and maybe also to grown ups who could reflect their lives before adulthood. Thank you for thw review.
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Post by Ferdinand_Otieno »

This is an interesting young adult book about a fifteen year old orphan with the responsibility of taking care of seven other orphans with harsh living conditions, and having hope. The book is temporarily discounted on Amazon Kindle and has an inciteful OnlineBookClub review.
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Congrats on BOTD. The story seems to prove that even "dumb" kids can teach us several meaningful lessons.
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This book is really inspiring and all kids should be treated with equal affection. Congrats on winning the book of the day. I normally feel for kids who grew up without proper parental care and assistance
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Post by Rocky Ellery James Tumbelaka »

This sounds like an inspiring story and it is ampart of a trilogy. I really want to know what happen in the end. What kind of situations did the orphans face? Thanks for the review.
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Children will benefit from reading this if only to learn about how the orphans live and the issue of poverty. And also the fact that being poor does not define a person. I like that they are taught about being responsible like Aiyasha. Thank you for your review!
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Post by Harisson Lauban »

Taking a responsibility in a young aged and at the same time is being an orphan, is truly a challenging situation and it talks about reality , and it encourages people to be thankful
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

I hope kids and teens can learn resilience and determination and use their privilege, in case of having it, for the greater good.
Great review!
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