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Overview""More than a story of survival, this is a story of return - to childhood, to memory, and ultimately, to self."" ከርሞ ልጅነት (The Echoes of Childhood): Yitbarek offers a deeply moving and spiritually resonant memoir that traces the arc of a life shaped by hardship, migration, identity, and faith. With emotional clarity and cultural richness, the author reconstructs a childhood rooted in the outskirts of Addis Ababa and extends it across oceans to Cuba, weaving together memory and meaning with striking honesty.This is not merely a story about poverty or displacement; it is a meditation on becoming. Yitbarek revisits the fragile terrain of boyhood - loss, longing, silence, resilience - and transforms it into a universal reflection on manhood and spiritual awakening. His narrative voice is intimate yet restrained, allowing readers to feel the weight of experience without excess sentimentality. Each chapter carries the echo of lived truth.One of the book's greatest strengths lies in its layered identity. As an Ethiopian child shaped by early struggle, and later as a young student navigating life in Cuba, Yitbarek bridges continents without losing the emotional thread of home. The cultural transitions feel organic rather than dramatic. They deepen the memoir's central question: Does childhood ever truly leave us, or does it quietly return in different forms?Faith plays a subtle but steady role throughout the narrative. Rather than preaching, the author reflects. Rather than dramatizing belief, he reveals it through endurance. The result is a spiritual undercurrent that feels authentic and earned.Stylistically, the prose is reflective and sincere. The work carries the cadence of oral storytelling - intimate, contemplative, occasionally tender, occasionally firm. The emotional maturity of the adult narrator gently converses with the innocence of the child he once was.ከርሞ ልጅነት stands as both personal testimony and cultural documentation. It contributes meaningfully to Ethiopian diasporic literature while remaining accessible to a global audience. Readers who value memoirs grounded in memory, identity, and quiet spiritual resilience will find this book deeply rewarding. From a fragile childhood marked by loss and struggle to the demanding realities of adulthood and responsibility, the narrative reveals the unseen battles that quietly shape a human soul. Throughout the book, the author shows-at every stage of life-how faith, hope, and love are bound together in a continuous struggle to transform life's challenges into opportunities for the future. With honesty and depth, he explores the meaning of manhood, the weight of family obligation, the silence of unanswered prayers, and the stubborn hope that refuses to die. ከርሞ ልጅነት is not only a personal story but also a mirror for every reader who has ever questioned their purpose, their pain, and their place in the world. This is a story of suffering that leads to wisdom, of faith that survives doubt, and of a life that rises-quietly but firmly-from broken beginnings. More than a story of survival, this is a story of return - to childhood, to memory, to faith, and ultimately, to self. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Yitbarek MengistuPublisher: Not Avail Imprint: Not Avail Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.200kg ISBN: 9798218930257Pages: 198 Publication Date: 06 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Language: Amharic Table of ContentsReviews""The memories of childhood, the humor behind the complex issues of life and death, and telling our history touching on things we don't normally notice are incredible. Great work!"" Birhanu Digafe ""በጣም የሚገርም ነው! በጣም ነው የመሰጠኝ! መጽሓፍ እያነበብኩ ሳይሆን ፊልም የማይ ነው የመሰለኝ"" ሺበሺ ካሳ ""When I finished reading it, it made me want more of it. Brilliantly written and highly entertaining to say the least."" Tesfaye Kassa Author InformationYitbarek Mengistu, together with his younger brother Abayneh Mengistu, completed the publication of his second book in 2014, titled Golden Jubilee: A Brother with a Fatherly Grace.Yitbarek is an Ethio-Cuban graduate. In this book, he presents the complex and deeply striking memories of his childhood hardships, weaving them together with his social life and strong experiences shaped during his eight years of schooling in Cuba. He tells it all through a refreshing and deeply moving style of humor and storytelling.Today, Yitbarek lives in America with his family and is devoted to serving others through work connected with love for people and spiritual growth. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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