Ngohfrancis
The Cry of Orphans in Abakwa
This novel is a real-life story talking about the painful reality of children caught in the middle of conflict-children who lose their families, their homes, and the simple joy of being young.
Set in the quiet village of Ebone, the story follows Edoumbe and his little sister Aisha after a violent attack takes everything from them. With their brother Ango missing, they are forced into the unknown-running through forests, facing hunger, fear, and dangers they never imagined.
As they struggle to survive, they meet people who show both the cruelty and the kindness of humanity, reminding them that even in darkness, hope can still exist.
The Cry of Orphans is a deeply emotional journey of loss, strength, and resilience-a story that gives voice to the silent cries of many children whose stories are rarely told.
It is not just a story... it is a reality.