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Penny, the mother.

To the world, you are just a mother; but to your family, you are the world.

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Penny, the author.

The scariest moment is always just before you start.

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We need one another in life

We Need One Another In Life is an enchanting book that takes the reader into a story that reveals human nature through the trailing circumstances that both test and prepare you for the real world. A real friend is one who walks in when the rest of the world walks out.

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Counting My Blessings

Counting My Blessings takes the reader through a journey of self-reflection, giving lessons on how to appreciate and be grateful for all the wonderful things in life. Blessings in life are truly to be counted.

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Suffering in Silence

“Suffering in Silence” is an anthology of short stories about current events in our communities, society, and the world. Everything that does not offer value to our own and others' lives must be eliminated. “We need one another in life”, her first book, was published on May 22, 2020, and has been translated into six languages

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A letter to my children

This book serves as a hearth where a parent imparts age-old wisdom deemed valuable for navigating future challenges. Within these pages, the father educates the next generation that the wheel of knowledge is not frequently reinvented but instead continues to revolve in its eternal cycle. As you delve into the pages of this book, you will discover two distinct perspectives.

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An introduction to Penny; the Mother, the Author.

sample-image Penehafo Kwaamushi Endjala, also known as Penny, is best described as a God-fearing woman, a businesswoman, a mother, and an author. She is passionate about humanity and always strives to raise awareness about social events that occur in the communities and around the world, and those that impact people in various areas of their lives. She is adamant that learning new things can expand our knowledge and horizons about ourselves and the world and that the finest teacher is reading.

When you look in the eyes of grace, when you meet grace, when you embrace grace, when you see the nail prints in grace’s hands and the fire in

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