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  • Raj against the world by ayush09a
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    In a world where the rich thrive and the marginalized struggle, Raj Patel-a fierce college student-dares to challenge the status quo. Raj Against the World is a gripping tale of resilience and revolution, exposing the systemic injustices that bind millions in chains of inequality. As Raj uncovers the harsh realities faced by those around him, from the scholar forced to abandon her dreams to the father who loses his child to a broken healthcare system, he becomes a voice for the voiceless. This powerful narrative is not just a story of despair; it's a rallying cry for change. Join Raj as he ignites a movement, urging us all to awaken, unite, and reclaim our future. In a time of great challenges, this book shines as a beacon of hope, reminding us that together, we can fight for justice and build a better world.
  • The Hunger of Innocence by KayleenHannah
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    She was only seven, with an empty stomach and a heart full of trust. What happened next broke her innocence and silenced her soul. For years, she carried the weight in silence-unseen, unheard, unloved. But through the darkness, she found her voice. This is not just her story. It's the story of so many children who suffer behind locked doors and closed hearts. May her story open yours. "Echoes of a Shattered Childhood" is a raw and deeply moving account of survival, silence, and strength. A reminder that the smallest cries are often the loudest in pain.
  • The Unheard Voices - Vol. 1  by TheDragonQueen-7
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    My first short story of the harrowing tale of a poaching victim.
  • The Unheard Voices - Vol. 2 by TheDragonQueen-7
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    Reviewing the horrific scenes behind one of the most notorious abusers of animals - the entertainment sector.
  • The Burden of Absence by Kmustafawi
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    Farhat Afza, an Afghan poet living under house arrest like countless other women, pours her heart into poetry and short stories. Her words reflect the harsh realities of life in Afghanistan, capturing the pain, resilience, and silent strength of women in her country. Through her work, she gives a voice to the voiceless, weaving personal experiences into universal tales of struggle and hope.
  • The Ragged Revolution  by ShahanurSakib
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    In the heart of Dhaka's slums, Arif, a beggar, bears witness to the stark inequality and political corruption plaguing Bangladesh. When the Prime Minister callously dismisses the plight of the poor, Arif's pent-up frustration erupts in a passionate televised plea for justice. His words ignite a fire of dissent across the nation, giving birth to the People's Movement, a grassroots revolution demanding change. As Arif rises from anonymity to become the voice of the oppressed, the government responds with brutal force. Yet, the People's Movement only grows stronger, uniting citizens from all walks of life. In a daring act of defiance, Arif leads a takeover of the National Parliament, broadcasting a message of hope and solidarity to the nation. The movement's unwavering spirit and Arif's leadership eventually force the Prime Minister's resignation. In a historic turn of events, the beggar who once struggled for survival is elected President of Bangladesh. Arif's presidency marks a new era of hope, as he implements radical reforms to combat poverty, corruption, and injustice. Despite facing immense challenges and opposition, Arif's unwavering determination and the unwavering support of the people propel him forward. His presidency becomes a testament to the power of the human spirit, proving that even the most marginalized can rise to lead a nation towards a brighter future. This is the story of Arif, the beggar who became president, and the extraordinary revolution that transformed Bangladesh.
  • THE MAN THE WORLD FORGOT, BUT HEAVEN WATCHED CLOSELY by HonEnoch24
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    He was born in silence, raised by struggle, and crowned by resilience. In a world that never called his name, he carried the weight of many. Mister Nobody is not just a boy - he is every dreamer the world ignored, and every soul who chose to rise anyway. This is his story. A parable. A poem. A quiet revolution.
  • The Road to Revival: From Rust to Power            Volume 1 · The Ember of Rust by sdaik118
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    Born in the forgotten Rust Belt, Jack Walker grows up under the weight of poverty, layoffs, and a father's broken spirit. Factories close, families crumble, and the future seems already written: a lifetime of cheap labor and quiet despair. But Jack refuses to bow. From classroom clashes to humiliations on the factory floor, his anger becomes fire-a fire that rallies classmates, workers, and the voiceless around him. Fire of the Humble is the first chapter in Jack's journey: the story of a working-class kid who chooses defiance over silence, and sparks the fight that will one day shake the nation.
  • WHAT I FOUND IN THE LABOR WARD by KayleenHannah
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    What I Found in the Labour Ward In the heart of a stormy night, I walked into a hospital ward that echoed with pain, hope, and fierce determination. This is not my story-but it is one I carry. As a silent observer, I watched women summon strength deeper than the ocean, faces soaked in sweat yet radiant with courage. I saw life wrestled into the world through cries, tears, and unwavering faith. I saw beauty in the breaking, and power in the pushing. This isn't just a tale of childbirth. It's a tribute to the women who rise-who roar-and who hold onto hope when it's all they have. For every woman still waiting for her day of deliverance: hold on. Your time will come.