“My Childhood in the housing project” is a moving autobiographical account that immerses us in the life of a young girl marked by pain, emotional neglect, and family hardship. With an honest and courageous voice, the author reconstructs the most significant episodes of her early years: the separation of her parents, emotional abandonment, poverty, mistreatment, and the silent suffering of feeling invisible.
Through these pages unfolds a story of resilience—where every wound becomes a lesson, and every memory transforms into strength. More than a biography, this book is a testament to overcoming adversity, an open letter to those who have endured difficult childhoods, and an inspiring reminder that even amid pain, it is possible to build a future filled with hope.