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The Sound of Hope - A True Story of an Adoptee's Quest for Her Origins (Paperback)
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The Sound of Hope - A True Story of an Adoptee's Quest for Her Origins (Paperback)
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When children are kept in the dark regarding their origins, nobody
wins
Only rarely does a memoir come along that taps into the heart of
the human condition. The Sound of Hope is such a story, told by
Anne Bauer, an adoptee who cannot pretend that she had another life
and another family before being adopted.
Much of Anne's childhood was spent wondering about her other
mother. She desperately wanted to know where she was, what she
looked like and most importantly, why she placed her for adoption.
Living in the closed adoption system, her questions were met with a
wall of silence. This aura of secrecy only intensified Anne's quest
to eventually discover her own story. Faced with anger and
contempt, secrets and revelations, Anne sets out to uncover the
truth. This powerful memoir traverses family and relationships and
carries the unforgettable message that nobody should be cut off
from their origins.
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