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par Patti Callahan Henry

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Heartbreaking, inspiring, and totally true--this e-original short non-fiction story sets the stage for New York Times bestselling author Patti Callahan Henry's novel And Then I Found You. Patti Callahan is one of three sisters, a member of a close-knit Irish American family. Yet as happy and boisterous as they appear to be, the Callahans have long harbored a heartache. Some twenty years ago, Patti's younger sister, Barbi, placed her infant daughter for adoption. The whole family respected Barbi's decision and admired her fortitude. Still, they couldn't help but wonder: What ever became of the beautiful baby who had been placed with a chosen, but anonymous family? On April 20th, 2010, Facebook gave them the answer they'd been looking for. It was a life-changing moment--one that inspired Patti to write this unforgettable true story. Advance praise for Patti Callahan Henry's And Then I Found You: "[It] will surprise you, provoke you, and rearrange your heart." --Jacquelyn Mitchard "Henry at her best, brimming with heart and compassionate wisdom." --Joshilyn Jackson "The most soulful book Patti Callahan has ever written."--Dorothea Benton Frank "Explores the labyrinth of a woman's heart--mother, daughter, sister, friend, lover. Moving and beautifully written."--Mary Alice Monroe… (plus d'informations)
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I will read anything that Patti Callahan Henry has written and although I have already read "and then I found you", I was interested in the real life version that inspired that novel as well.
What a wonderful story. To give up a child must be the most unselfish yet heartbreaking thing a woman can do. And to always wonder year after year if you made the right decision. What is the child like? Do they look like me? Are they happy? Are the parents good to them? What a relief it must be to have an answer to those questions. And what a unusual but somewhat miraculous way it all came about. ( )
  maggie1961 | Oct 2, 2015 |
Have read all Patti Callahan’s books and they never disappoint as she is a very talented author. This short e-book is a true story written with her sister, Barbi to set the stage for the NY Times bestselling author Patti Callahan Henry’s upcoming novel “And Then I Found You” (April 2013). I have pre-ordered the Nook Book coming out in April and look forward to reading.

Having lived in the Atlanta area (Midtown, Buckhead, Vinings) for many years, and North Georgia in a log cabin at Big Canoe, always enjoy settings in this area. Incredible how small the world is today with social media –how easy to locate and connect with lost family and loved ones. This is a special story of three sisters, as Barbi (Patti’s younger sister) made a courageous choice and offered her daughter up for adoption. Twenty years later her daughter finds her mother and family thru Facebook and a friend request which created an answer to many prayers. An inspiring story as Barbi is writing her adoption reunion memoir-a must read!
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  JudithDCollins | Nov 27, 2014 |
Patti (with an assist from her sister Barbi) has written a wonderful (back)story sharing the true life events that sparked the plot for her upcoming novel AND THEN I FOUND YOU. You will not be able to read this without feeling goosebumps or shedding a tear. Really looking forward to reading the novel. ( )
  CarmenTS | Sep 3, 2013 |
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Heartbreaking, inspiring, and totally true--this e-original short non-fiction story sets the stage for New York Times bestselling author Patti Callahan Henry's novel And Then I Found You. Patti Callahan is one of three sisters, a member of a close-knit Irish American family. Yet as happy and boisterous as they appear to be, the Callahans have long harbored a heartache. Some twenty years ago, Patti's younger sister, Barbi, placed her infant daughter for adoption. The whole family respected Barbi's decision and admired her fortitude. Still, they couldn't help but wonder: What ever became of the beautiful baby who had been placed with a chosen, but anonymous family? On April 20th, 2010, Facebook gave them the answer they'd been looking for. It was a life-changing moment--one that inspired Patti to write this unforgettable true story. Advance praise for Patti Callahan Henry's And Then I Found You: "[It] will surprise you, provoke you, and rearrange your heart." --Jacquelyn Mitchard "Henry at her best, brimming with heart and compassionate wisdom." --Joshilyn Jackson "The most soulful book Patti Callahan has ever written."--Dorothea Benton Frank "Explores the labyrinth of a woman's heart--mother, daughter, sister, friend, lover. Moving and beautifully written."--Mary Alice Monroe

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