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          My Charity ShopMy Charity Shop By Fehmida Ibrahim Shah

          ISBN: 5060233880027

          Author: Fehmida Ibrahim Shah

          Book Binding: Box Packing

          Pages: 18 Cards

          Size: 18x20cm

          Publication Year: 2016

          Description

          About This Book:
          Fehmida Ibrahim Shah's 'My Charity Shop' is a beautiful and inspiring story that knits together the threads of community, compassion, and the transformational power of giving. Readers are invited to enter the enchanted world of a charity shop, where secondhand treasures and acts of generosity generate ripples of change in the lives of those involved, in this enthralling story.
          A Story of Hope and Connection:
          'My Charity Shop' transports you to a little charity shop that transforms into a hub of hope and connection. Experience the enchantment that emerges within its walls via the author's eyes.
          The Human Stories Behind Donations:
          Readers are introduced to a broad array of persons who donate, volunteer, and visit the charity shop in this book. Each given item holds a human narrative, which the author masterfully brings to life.
          The Transformative Power of Giving:
          Fehmida Ibrahim Shah's story demonstrates the transformative power of giving, not just on people in need but also to those who contribute. Discover how simple acts of kindness can have a positive ripple effect.
          Weaving Threads of Compassion:
          As the author investigates the relationships that develop within the store, she emphasizes the value of empathy, understanding, and community in our fast-paced world.
          Second Chances:
          'My Charity Shop' promotes the concept of second chances, whether for material goods, individuals in need, or simply the opportunity to reconnect with one's own humanity.