Dear Joanna
You probably don't know who I am, but I do know you from the story.
I'm a little boy who was raised by my mother, just like you. I'm not a good kid at all. I don't like to study, skip school all days, and go back home late without telling my mom. My mom always blame me and asked me "Why can't I be a good kid like other people and didn't need to make her worry about me?" During that time I'm only 14, which was a teenager only. I didn't care a lot and I was feeling moody so I told her "Could you stop disturbing my life?"
Then I ran out of the house. When I was walking around outside, I'm still thinking about why my mom just can't understand me. Then I saw a man who was reading a book, which is your book. I asked him "What are you reading?" He told me it's about a man miss a woman who raised up her daughter by herself, and how hardworking is that woman. After I heard that, I started to cry. I didn't know that raising a kid by oneself is such a not easy work. I decided to run back home immediately. I apologized to my mom, promised her that I will be a good son and told her don't worried about me. After she heard those words, she told me "I just want you to grow up happily and be healthy. These things are all I want!"
In this world, most hardworking people are not people who worked, or people who earn money, they are mothers. They don't have time to rest, the need to take care of their children for 365 days. They worked for no money, and they didn't ask for anything back. You are like one of them but much greater. After you divorced, you didn't become depress about him. You decide to raise your daughter by yourself, although you want to give up serval time , however, you think that is not fear to your daughter. Thanks you for what you had done to your daughter and telling people the mother love.
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