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Take my children, an adoption story, Bernice Gottlieb

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Take my children, an adoption story, Bernice Gottlieb
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
Take my children
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Bernice Gottlieb
Sub title
an adoption story
Summary
Take My Children is a story of love that bridges two continents. It is a story of human compassion. It is a story of the courage of parents, who, out of love, ask others to adopt their children and of the parents who say theyll take them. It is also the story of a battle to eradicate age-old prejudices, fears and superstitionsa battle that one woman carried through the halls of Congress to move a nation to open its arms to eight children no other country wanted. These innocent, healthy children hadnt lived long enough to become anyones political enemies. The enemy was ignorance, the children its victims. It all began with a visit from Father Alexander Lee, a priest who served as administrator of a leprosy colony at St. Lazarus Village in Korea. He carried a plea from five of his patients: Take our children and help them to have a better life. This is a story of love, compassion, determination, and courage. It is a book that is real; because thats the way it happened. Marvin Scott, Senior Correspondent, WPIX-TV News, New York
Target audience
adult

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