Mouna's Christmas
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You will think that an 8 years old girl will be excited during the Christmas season. But Mouna had suffered tragic loss, and the season just enhanced her sadness. Even surrounded by her family, she feels alone and depressed. A simple and common visit could be what she need to overcome the depression, and discover again the joy of Christmas. As she remembers the great story of the Nativity, her heart started the process of healing.
Nadege Dzouali
Nadege Dzouali is a globetrotter and a storyteller. After her studies in Switzerland where she lived for 10 years, she went back to her mother country Cameroon. There, she volunteered in multiple NGOs, but also trained as a children's Bible teacher. Her love for children enable her to open a school on one of the most remote region of the country. Since 2017, she lives in Georgia, where she is working on achieving her dream: be a writer for children and families.
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