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A deeply raw and heartbreaking memoir told through the eyes of a young woman who has spent her life searching for love, belonging, and identity in a world that never made space for her.In Who Am I: Tale of the Forgotten, the author opens the doors to her most painful memories-abandonment by a father who started a new family, a mother too busy surviving to show affection, and a childhood marked by poverty, silence, and invisibility. From moving houses without explanation, to being left alone as a child, to navigating racism, heartbreak, academic pressure, and emotional numbness, her story is written like a personal conversation with the reader-honest, unfiltered, and deeply moving.This is not a story with a happy ending. It's the story of someone still figuring it all out, still holding on, still hoping. It's for anyone who's ever felt like they didn't matter, who's ever asked, "What's wrong with me?" and who's still waiting for life to make sense
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