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Œuvres de Stephanie Fast

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female
Nationalité
Korea
USA
Lieu de naissance
Korea
Lieux de résidence
Portland, Oregon
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Stephanie Fast has been an internationally known public speaker who has impacted hundreds of thousands of lives with her compelling life story that began as an abandoned Korean War orphan. For the past few years she has focused her efforts on advocating for orphans around the globe. She lives in Oregon with her husband, Darryl, and to her great joy near her children and grandchildren.

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Memoir by a woman unwanted in Korea; parent puts her on a train, tells her her uncle will pick her up, he doesn't. She's 4 or 5, spends the next 5 or so years living on her own, eating grass & dirt & tubors. Pretty unbelieveable, guys strap her to a waterwheel, throw her down abandoned well, etc. Finally she adopted & brought to US. -- Ametuerish writing, don't believe much of it.
 
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JeanetteSkwor | 1 autre critique | Nov 5, 2017 |
This is such a heartwrenching story, and yet it is so full of hope. No one knows the path many in this world walk or have walked. Very few could walk and survive the path Stefanie Fast walked. I am not real familiar with the Korean War since it was many, many years before my time. However, I remember hearing similar stories after the Vietnam War. An American soldier fathers a child with a Korean mother. It is bad enough the mother is left pregnant and unwed, but the baby is mixed which is an absolute taboo. When she is four years old the family has had enough. Her mother takes her to the train station and abandons her. She spends years looking for her mother. The abuse and atrocities she goes through make it a miracle she survived. God looked down on her and had great plans for her. She did survive. This is one of those books you will start and continue to read until you have finished it. You will need your tissues as this will break your heart and the warm it. It made me hurt for every child today who goes through hardships. It makes me appreciate my years growing up and the love I had. I highly recommend this book.
I received a copy to facilitate my review.
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skstiles612 | 1 autre critique | Dec 21, 2014 |

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Œuvres
1
Membres
55
Popularité
#295,340
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
2
ISBN
5

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