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44 Years and 4 Months by Doreen C. Mampani (English) Paperback Book

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Format
Paperback
Language
English
ISBN-13
9781533697950
Author
Doreen C. Mampani
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NA
Book Title
44 Years and 4 Months
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God laid it upon my heart to write these poems about my late father. A man I was deprived to take care of me. In spite the fact that among his five daughters I'm the only one who looks like me he rejected me for 44 years. During his last days he was asking for me. I was so hurt by his rejection that I did t visit him. I had a burden to kw who my real father was. I went on fasting eating only in the evenings. I planned for 70 days but only fasted 50 days. My prayer was for God to reveal to me my real father. During that time my father started asking for me. When my sister phoned me and said our father was poisoned I thought he would recover. He informed her after three days of drinking the poison because he thought it was a mir thing. The doctors wanted to transfer him to ather hospital for an operation. He was in pain, unable to walk. His stomach was swollen and painful. I was told that an x-ray showed blood in the stomach. A week before he was poisoned I was mugged and threatened to be stabbed and raped. I was under shock of the mugging and then the shock of the poisoning of my father. Someone said my father was in bondage of a charm and it was broken a few months before he died. I was told that his mother confessed of bewitching him to take care of her, her daughter and sons. She said she tied a charm and planned to break it when he educated her sons and ended poverty in the family. She went to her grave regretting that she could t find the charm so that she could break it. My late father was a slave to his younger brothers and elder sister until his death. He was called Doctor Tailor because he was a very skilled tailor. He worked until his death but left money for me - I cant talk about my big sister and half sisters because I do t kw if he left anything for them. He took care of his mother, sister and brothers and t his own children. He regretted how he did t marry my mother and also to take care of his children. He wanted to reconcile with my mother. He wanted to apologize to me. He regretted of his many years of hard work but t taking care of me and my sisters. A day before he died, I had sorrow deep within me. I cried and prayed about two hours. I said a prayer for the first and last time for my father. The next day he died. Though he was a wealthy man, he bought houses youngest brother, he bought cars for his youngest brother and he had money t in his name. He never had a title deed, he never drove any of the cars he bought. To my kwledge he never had a driver's license because his youngest brother drove the cars. He was intelligent, a hard worker, yet he left inheritance for his children. God gave me a poem which I read at his funeral. Most of his relatives saw me for the first time. I was rejected by my father when he found out that my mother was pregnant with me until a few months just before his death.

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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN-10
1533697957
ISBN-13
9781533697950
eBay Product ID (ePID)
229765285

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Author Biography
Doreen Clementine Mampani is a Christian author from South Africa. She is married to Katalay Mampani and God blessed them with a daughter L'amour Mampani. Doreen's mother conceived her while she was a teenager. Doreen's father rejected her while she was in her mother's womb until about 4 months before he died. That is when Doreen was 44 years turning 45 years. Her father regretted how he ill-treated Doreen. He tried to contact her during the last four months of his life but Doreen refused to speak to him. For 44 years he refused to help her financially, to guide her and provide for her. He said things like when I give money to you, Doreen, it is like throwing it in the toilet and flushing it. His late mother said to Doreen on one occasion when she went to visit her father children should ask their mothers who their real fathers are instead of going around claiming men to be their fathers. I know your sister but not you. More of Doreen C. Mampani's books are: Nonfiction Who Owns Your Soul? Sin Tantalizers The Reigning of the Refugee The Citizens Bow to the Refugees Log of Poverty in the Eye Awakening of the Impoverished Prince Deceiving Voice of Poverty Trapped in the Underworld Dinning With Deception in the Shrine Deadly Diabolical Games Dethroning Poverty from the Golden Throne Uprooting the Bitter Roots of Abuse Monster in Mama is not Bigger than God Venom of a Bitter Woman Poetry The Storeroom Gives Birth to a Story Tribulation Escorting Triumph Author Without a Pen 44 Liters of Tears The Plague in the Fatherless Home Great Departure of Mortals Little Oil in My Lamp The Song, The Dance, The Table and the Dinning of Souls Riding on the Back of a Poor Man Silencing the Laughter of Goliath Shacks Paving Way for Mansions Not Yet Time No Need to Die Early Drops of Tears in the Desert 44 Years and 4 Months
Format
Paperback / Softback
Language
English
Author(s)
Doreen C Mampani
Date of Publication
13/09/2016
Format Details
Trade Paperback (Us) ,Unsewn / Adhesive Bound
Subject
Poetry Texts & Poetry Anthologies
Imprint
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Country of Publication
United States

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