They Don’t Hear Her Cries

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Pub Date Aug 07 2015 | Archive Date Dec 13 2022

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A story of inspiration and hope for children living with an absent father.

Zenobia Jordan lacked attention from her father which caused her to look for love in the wrong places. She found herself on the tough streets of Irvington and Newark, New Jersey. Heartbroken, yet determined to find herself, Zenobia became the woman she vowed she would never be... Many of life's traps became her new reality. Zenobia had one thing on her mind, survival.

A story of inspiration and hope for children living with an absent father.

Zenobia Jordan lacked attention from her father which caused her to look for love in the wrong places. She found herself on...


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I voluntarily read and reviewed a copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

This story follows Zenobia Jordan and how she navigates life after lacking love from her father which causes her to look for love in the wrong places. Zee uses her journals as ways to vent and to re-center herself. The author makes you root for Zee so much in this story. You wanted her to make it through every trial and tribulation. I loved the pace of the book. It was a quick read for me because I felt Zenobia was so relatable. Added this book to one of my favorite reads of the year although this isn’t a new book.

Thank you to Gibbs Truth and NetGalley for the opportunity to read this ebook in exchange for an honest review.

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