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For adoptees, the past is full of mixed emotions. There's joy and sadness, confusion and relief. Often, difficult and inescapable questions can linger well into adulthood. These questions include: Does my birth mother still think about me? Why was I given up? Was I unworthy for some reason? These feelings are common for many adoptees, even if they grew up in an open, loving adoptive home, they still may be asking some of these questions. The final question that needs to be asked is this: "Will I choose to heal?"
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Publication
NavPress (2003), 288 pages
Language
Original language
English
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ISBN
1576833070 / 9781576833070
Physical description
288 p.; 8.74 inches