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In this moving memoir, Angelena Wallace tells of her experiences as a child who was given away at a young age. In those days, children who grew up without any parents tended not to succeed in life. Some parents give away their kids out of selfishness and forget about their child the moment they are born. This results in psychological pressure, dissatisfaction, and lack of confidence and motivation in the child. But as a young lady, Angelena was determined to be successful in spite of all the pain she was carrying inside. She decided to make a great example of herself for other kids who did not…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In this moving memoir, Angelena Wallace tells of her experiences as a child who was given away at a young age. In those days, children who grew up without any parents tended not to succeed in life. Some parents give away their kids out of selfishness and forget about their child the moment they are born. This results in psychological pressure, dissatisfaction, and lack of confidence and motivation in the child. But as a young lady, Angelena was determined to be successful in spite of all the pain she was carrying inside. She decided to make a great example of herself for other kids who did not have one or both parent in their lives. Her dream was fulfilled and she is now a motivation to others to succeed. She says if you believe in yourself, it will happen. Go for what you believe in and you shall receive.
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Angelena Wallace resides in Rochester, New York, and works as a professional assistant for seniors. She takes the greatest pleasure in her grandchildren. Every time she has a conversation or a video call, they bring nothing but joy to her spirit. Whenever she is feeling down and needs a good laugh, all she has to do is call either one of them. She loves watching her grandson dress up into his winter boots and gloves and try to push the lawnmower in the front yard and mow the lawn. Her granddaughter always wants Grandma Angelena to eat with her, so she tries to feed her through the phone. They talk about school and the teacher's word of the day. When shopping, the only thing her granddaughter wants is a pen to write down Grandma's phone number! Angelena feels it is such a great privilege to have grandkids who are so smart and loving.