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Echoes of a Silent Prayer

By: Memory Chihwayi Matombo
Narrated by: J. Ball
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Echoes of a Silent Prayer by Memory Chihwayi Matombo marks a journey in Mutoko, a lively village rich in traditions, where a young woman named Grace lives. Her story is one of hard work, love for her family, and quiet strength. The book displays how important community is, where even a simple purple flag flying above a hut can call for help from neighbors.

Grace's life is filled with colorful moments from village life. She relishes life here to the fullest, enjoying meals together, bustling Sunday markets, and spreading knowledge among generations. As Grace takes care of her sick mother and lends a hand at the market, readers see a graceful illustration of how love and relationships play a big role in her life.

The story underlines her faith, respect for traditions, and the difficult conditions she faces between her own dreams and her responsibilities to her family.

©2025 Memory Chihwayi Matombo (P)2025 Memory Chihwayi Matombo

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