The Diary of an Orphan

Par : Charmaine M. Mogano
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230160564
  • EAN9798230160564
  • Date de parution13/03/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

Born into hardship and raised in the shadow of loss, Charmaine Mogano shares her deeply personal and heartrending story in The Diary of an Orphan. In this moving memoir, she chronicles her journey from a painful childhood marked by neglect, hunger, and overwhelming responsibility to a future defined by resilience, hope, and self-discovery. Growing up in a small village in Limpopo, Charmaine lost her mother at just 12 years old, leaving her to navigate a harsh world with little support.
She was thrust into adulthood long before she was ready-caring for younger siblings, battling exhaustion, and enduring a father who was emotionally and physically absent. Hunger became a familiar companion, and dreams often felt like luxuries she couldn't afford. Yet, through all the struggles, Charmaine refused to be defeated. Her story is one of strength in the face of despair, finding light in darkness, and learning to embrace the pain that shaped her.
With raw honesty, she shares the moments that nearly broke her-the silent tears, the days without food, the loneliness of being an orphan-and the lessons that ultimately helped her rise. More than just a personal account, The Diary of an Orphan is a message of hope to every child who has ever felt alone, every young person struggling to find their way, and anyone who has ever questioned whether they have the strength to keep going.
Charmaine's journey proves that no matter how painful the past, the future is still ours to build. This is a book about survival. About overcoming. About refusing to let your circumstances define you. Because if she could make it through, so can you. 
Born into hardship and raised in the shadow of loss, Charmaine Mogano shares her deeply personal and heartrending story in The Diary of an Orphan. In this moving memoir, she chronicles her journey from a painful childhood marked by neglect, hunger, and overwhelming responsibility to a future defined by resilience, hope, and self-discovery. Growing up in a small village in Limpopo, Charmaine lost her mother at just 12 years old, leaving her to navigate a harsh world with little support.
She was thrust into adulthood long before she was ready-caring for younger siblings, battling exhaustion, and enduring a father who was emotionally and physically absent. Hunger became a familiar companion, and dreams often felt like luxuries she couldn't afford. Yet, through all the struggles, Charmaine refused to be defeated. Her story is one of strength in the face of despair, finding light in darkness, and learning to embrace the pain that shaped her.
With raw honesty, she shares the moments that nearly broke her-the silent tears, the days without food, the loneliness of being an orphan-and the lessons that ultimately helped her rise. More than just a personal account, The Diary of an Orphan is a message of hope to every child who has ever felt alone, every young person struggling to find their way, and anyone who has ever questioned whether they have the strength to keep going.
Charmaine's journey proves that no matter how painful the past, the future is still ours to build. This is a book about survival. About overcoming. About refusing to let your circumstances define you. Because if she could make it through, so can you.