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Genesis

“ I have written in order to appease the appaling feeling caused by two traumatizing events. The first shock occurred after the meeting with a teenager girl who had been rescued from a traficker network. The young teenager who had lived with a friend, had become so silent that she was on her guards in her relation with people, by whom she was living. I had hardly get some relief of that shock after some months, when I discovered on a way near my house, a little girl suffering under the burden of a container of dustbin which she was unable to empty. I was in utter disarray, when I realized that she didn’t try to call someone even a passer- by for help. I was shocked and dismayed by the stress of this little girl who seemed to be betrayed by a whole society. That day, I longed to make “speachless children” talk. I was still a student trying hardly to survive by my meagre heritage. During an introspection, I understood that my appaling feeling had been caused by the fact that I am fatherless, and that in my society an orphan lose a lot. The fate of these poor children could be like mine. To face my conditions of that moment and the resignation almost common of my society which is accomplice, I decided to write a novel in which only a character suffer all the miseries and misadventures of these poor children, through a technic of story imagined in the form of an intime paper personnified. “In the beginning of my writings, I believed that my character Adjo would survive through the events. I realized her possible death during the last five session of the writing. In order to avoid this tragic reality, I postponed several times untill, I made up my mind…”

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