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A Note of Non Somali Language Diihaal-Reeb is a fiction story which is based on authors’ vision; it’s written in a series way. This story is talking about street child called Sahardiid and his way of living from his childhood and the loss of his parents, the dismissal of his uncle’s house, the street life in Hargeisa, the devastating and hard way of living that he met after he has been taken to rehab organisation. The humanitarian support he gets from the community, after rehabilitation the way his whole life changes and became well prominent and educated person. Street children are something common in all Somaliland regions, those children end up on the streets for a mixture of reasons, though poverty is usually at the heart of the problem. In many cases a child’s family can no longer afford to care for them properly, some children spend the daytime on the streets but return to their families at night. For others, the streets are their home they don’t have families and they have nowhere else to go, street is their home they don’t have shelter, no food, no medicine, no education. Life on the streets is a dangerous, harsh existence and most street children become extraordinarily resilient and inventive in order to simply survive. On the streets they may earn money in a number of ways including Begging, Shoe shining, Car washing etc but this will not cover their daily life. Drug abuse is another problem for many street children - it's often the only way of escaping a horrific existence Many street kids are the victims of violence they meet a lot of problems and harassment from other society. Sahardiid is one of those kids; they suffer different violations and abuses he and his friends have no shelter from the sun and the rain, rubbish is their cloth, all they eat is the remaining food from the small food shops in hargeisa city centre and they have to clean all the dirty utilities for the shop keeper in return. Diihaal-Reeb tells the reality on the ground and enlightens a significant issue which is the current situation of Somaliland street children. On the other hand the book may motivate and give encouragement in many ways for the street children, which are facing the same situation that the book is talking about, because the character of the novel aftermath Sahardiid become a well prominent rich man, and he realized the significant achievement he made during his legacy. If you know nothing about child streets or the day to day realities of life in a street, this is the book to read.