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The Unbreakable Orphan
- Narrated by: Adiel Escobar
- Length: 4 hrs and 40 mins
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Publisher's Summary
This is for all of the orphans out there who have lost hope! Who suffer from anxiety, depression, and who feel alone! Who feel like they don't have a voice, or anyone sees them. I see and hear you, and together as orphans, we are united as one family!
This book is about my struggles in life, in group homes, and how perseverance and persistence brought me through addictions and severe anxiety and depression. God is faithful, and we do not get through pain and suffering alone! This book discusses accurate events like how I overcame drug addiction, gangs, violence, group homes, and the feeling of unworthiness.
©2023 Frank Nino IV (P)2024 Frank Nino IV
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