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Volga's Daughters: Reflections on Adoption and the Father's Heart for Family
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Volga's Daughters: Reflections on Adoption and the Father's Heart for Family

In 1934, German-Russian immigrant George threatened his daughters with his suicide if one more of his girls became pregnant out of wedlock. Believing her dad would make good on his promise, Esther hid her pregnancy. She sent her baby boy to be absorbed into her sister's family, and his identity was hidden. In 1994, in Yurevets, Russia, located in the upper reaches of the Volga River, baby Valentina was born to a single mother who was struggling with poverty and addiction. Young Valentina was in and out of orphanages and a foster home, and her identity was tossed back and forth. Volga's Daughters is told by one woman with two perspectives of the adoption prism-daughter of an adopted father, and mother of a precious daughter brought home from Russia. Filled with personal background, contemplations, and adoption anecdotes, it is a reminder that our identity is not found in our circumstances, but as sons and daughters of God the Father.
ISBN
9781656141378
Kieli
englanti
Paino
259 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
1.3.2020
Sivumäärä
172