Author's Note

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~AUTHOR'S NOTE ~

Thanks for choosing to read HOSH (Fire in the Ghetto). It really means a lot to me that you're giving it a chance. I hope you enjoy it and find it interesting. Thanks again for the support!

I am experiencing a mixture of excitement and nervousness as I embark on writing my first book. I am a bit scared because I have never written anything of this scale before. However, I am determined to give it my best shot. I hope you will enjoy reading my book as much as I will enjoy writing it.

Synopsis
Tshegofatso is struggling with her father's absence and the uncertainty surrounding his potential return. Relocated to America, she has the chance to grow and transform, but the decision to do so rests with her. She needs to approach this situation positively and with determination.

Warning
*I'm seriously a chilled person but I would like no hate comment because you will be Idk either reported or muted whatsoever. Just please don't HATE, thanks :)

COPYRIGHTS
All rights reserved, so please don't steal my shit because it really is illegal to steal someone else's work.


By the way, I would like to apologize in advance if you find grammatical errors or typos. My bad, I can be careless sometimes :) or maybe it's just because it's my first time writing something long VOLUNTEERLY.

SMALL WARNING

There are some parts of the story have different languages but they will be translated into English in brackets. I would also like to say that if you can't read the Zulu parts you can just skip and get to the English parts that are BOLD in brackets. But this will mostly be at the beginning of the book.


And I would also like to suggest that you use light mode instead of dark mode to see the bolded (English translation) parts.

Please note that this is going for major editing.

°HAVE FUN READING°

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