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Chosen Hearts - The Journey Through Adoption - cover

Chosen Hearts - The Journey Through Adoption

Leslie Means

Maison d'édition: By Any Means

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"Chosen Hearts - The Journey Through Adoption" is a heartfelt and inspiring exploration of the transformative journey that adoptive families embark upon. In this poignant book, readers are taken on an emotional rollercoaster as they follow the stories of individuals and families who have chosen adoption as their path to parenthood and love.
Through a collection of personal narratives, heartfelt testimonials, and expert insights, "Chosen Hearts" delves deep into the complexities and joys of adoption. It sheds light on the challenges faced by both birth parents and adoptive parents, highlighting the courage it takes to make such a life-altering decision.
Readers will discover the emotional hurdles, legal intricacies, and societal perceptions that shape the adoption process. This book also provides valuable guidance for those considering adoption, offering practical advice on navigating the adoption journey, from choosing an adoption agency to creating a loving and inclusive home.
"Chosen Hearts" is a celebration of love, resilience, and the unbreakable bonds that form within adoptive families. It illustrates how, in the face of adversity and uncertainty, the power of chosen love can mend hearts and create families filled with unwavering devotion and endless possibility. This book is a touching tribute to the courageous souls who open their hearts and homes to children in need, proving that love knows no boundaries, and family is defined by the bonds we choose to forge.
Disponible depuis: 15/01/2024.

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