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Memoirs of My Little Girl, Part Two

A Collection of Short Stories

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Memoirs of My Little Girl, Part Two

By: Meera Abdullah
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Enter the journalistic narrative of a traumatic childhood, told in the form of short stories. Listen to Memoirs of My Little Girl: A Collection of Short Stories: Part Two and experience the compelling world of part two in the series.

©2021 Meera Abdullah (P)2021 Meera Abdullah
Biographical Fiction Psychological Short Stories Fiction
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short but very powerful

This second part of this short story is even more emotive than the first. Your heart breaks for the abuse and loss the child suffers. What she endured colours how she views the world and seems to suck all hope out of her. The expressive writing and narration make you feel the child’s anguish and desperation right along with her with her. It is a short but very powerful rendition.

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