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Share a special story this holiday season with family and friends

I have always said stories are the one thing that connect people the world over.

Despite all of our differences, we share a common humanity that is rooted in our shared experience as humans.

One of humanity’s greatest stories, that of the orphan/adoptee/hero, is a tale as old as the Old Testament’s most famous adoptee hero, Moses. It is also the story of millions of adoptees in the United States, like me.

This holiday season, please consider sharing my memoir about finding my family, my past, and ultimately justice. Through my story, I also tell the larger tale of the U.S. adoption experience in the decades after World War II.

My book, You Don’t Know How Lucky You Are, makes for a perfect holiday gift. Maybe you are adopted and want to learn more about the system that separated family members. Maybe you know of someone who is adopted or know families with adopted kin.

My memoir about my adoptee journey, from my birth in one of the largest maternity hospitals that promoted adoption to finding justice more than five decades later, is accessible to everyone, even readers who know little about this uniquely America system.

You can buy the book online on Amazon, in paperback and as an e-book for your Kindle reader.

Share my book website with a friend, and tell them about this story for justice, truth, and living a meaningful life.

Please also let me know your thoughts. I love hearing from my readers.

Happy holidays, everyone.


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