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At just nine years old, Saiton Righa's life was shattered when her mother left the country to seek a better life. Missing My Mummy is her powerful memoir of loss, longing, and the extraordinary journey to healing.
For two decades, Saiton carried the hidden scars of abandonment and identity loss. Yet in her deepest valleys, she found God's unwavering presence and the embrace of community. Through prayer, therapy, and faith, she discovered resilienceand a voice that now speaks for millions of children overlooked in conversations on economic migration.
Missing My Mummy is both a testimony
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At just nine years old, Saiton Righa's life was shattered when her mother left the country to seek a better life. Missing My Mummy is her powerful memoir of loss, longing, and the extraordinary journey to healing.

For two decades, Saiton carried the hidden scars of abandonment and identity loss. Yet in her deepest valleys, she found God's unwavering presence and the embrace of community. Through prayer, therapy, and faith, she discovered resilienceand a voice that now speaks for millions of children overlooked in conversations on economic migration.

Missing My Mummy is both a testimony of survival and a declaration of hope. It reminds us that while separation can wound deeply, God can restore wholeness, and healing can ripple across generations.

If you've ever felt broken, abandoned, or unseen, let this memoir walk with you. You are not aloneand restoration is possible.


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Autorenporträt
Saiton Righa is a writer, speaker, and advocate passionate about telling stories that bring healing and hope. Her memoir, Missing My Mummy, chronicles her life as an only child raised by a single mother who migrated for work when Saiton was just nine years old. For twenty years, she wrestled with abandonment, depression, and questions of identity. Yet, through God's love, the embrace of community, and the courage to seek healing, she found restoration.

Today, Saiton uses her story to speak to those navigating similar pain while also raising awareness about the hidden struggles of children left behind by economic migration. Her work is a testament to the fact that healing is possible and that God's love reaches even the most broken places. Whether through her writing, speaking, or advocacy, Saiton's message is simple but powerful: you are not alone, and your story matters.