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The Child That Was Never Theirs
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8232356095
- EAN9798232356095
- Date de parution19/05/2026
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
The Child That Was Never Theirs is a powerful and deeply emotional story about belonging, survival, and the quiet strength of a child forced to grow up too soon. When young Lesedi leaves her home to live with her mother's new husband's family, she believes she is entering a place filled with love and opportunity. Instead, she slowly discovers a painful truth - that not every home is meant for every child.
Treated differently from the other children, burdened with endless chores, and silenced by fear, Lesedi learns what it means to feel invisible in a place that is supposed to protect her. As the years pass, the warmth she once knew fades into loneliness, neglect, and quiet suffering. But through it all, Lesedi endures - watching, learning, and holding onto the smallest pieces of hope. Far away, her mother Motlalepula fights her own battles, unaware of the reality her daughter is facing.
When the truth finally reveals itself, she is forced to make a life-changing decision: remain bound by tradition and expectation, or choose her child's safety above all else. Set against the backdrop of village life and cultural expectations, this story explores the painful realities many children face behind closed doors - and the courage it takes to break free. This is not just a story about hardship.
It is a story about love, awakening, and the moment a child finally comes home.
Treated differently from the other children, burdened with endless chores, and silenced by fear, Lesedi learns what it means to feel invisible in a place that is supposed to protect her. As the years pass, the warmth she once knew fades into loneliness, neglect, and quiet suffering. But through it all, Lesedi endures - watching, learning, and holding onto the smallest pieces of hope. Far away, her mother Motlalepula fights her own battles, unaware of the reality her daughter is facing.
When the truth finally reveals itself, she is forced to make a life-changing decision: remain bound by tradition and expectation, or choose her child's safety above all else. Set against the backdrop of village life and cultural expectations, this story explores the painful realities many children face behind closed doors - and the courage it takes to break free. This is not just a story about hardship.
It is a story about love, awakening, and the moment a child finally comes home.



