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is the true story of a family who adopted a daughter from Korea, The daughter, as it turned out, had been neglected for the first nine months of her life and so was unable to bond with her new family.
I am acquainted with a family who went through a similar situation with a daughter adopted from Russia, so I was interested to read of the challenges this Australian family faced.
It was inspirational to see how this mother and father fought for their daughter, and loved and accepted her in spite of the extreme challenges they all incurred.
A quick read but very engaging

This book is a combination of a story of a young internationally adopted girl who suffers from Reactive Attachment Disorder and then heroin abuse.
Her pain over never being able to learn of her past and her biological roots haunts her, Her adopted mother never gives up even taking Kartya to the ends of the earth to find her birth family and bring her some peace.
It's a love story between a mother and daughter that biology has no hold over, Beautiful story. love it

This is the best book, I ever read, This mum is so good with all her children, Way to go. A warmstars, not great writing but this family has to be the nicest family in the world, So the overall story is awesome, I am so very happy that Kartya was able to resolve so much in her life, Nola definitely shows she has an abundance of love for her family and it is very commendable,

I will say that the book jumps to quickly from one memory to the next so doesn't flow very well but it seems that the purpose of the book was for the authors healing.
I know having been to therapy that they suggest you write down your feelings and it seems this book is what those "journals" would have been just all mushed up into one story.
Such a compassionate and tender account Having been part grandparent of an adopted child I saw that what was going on betwen Nola and her daughter was as realistic as it can get with the runtorunaway dance done in the emotional struggles of an adopted child.
Nola did a lovely job of writing this love dance, I felt the pain, love, exhaustion and unrelenting fidelity, It was difficult to read because it was so real, Judith Warrington Decent book

I would have preferred to read this story from the adoptee point of view, or at least had a few chapters written from her.
Overall it was a decent book, We were all full of expectation as we waited patiently at Melbourne's international airport, I hadn't slept properly for weeks, All of us had been waiting for this moment for months, Our fourth child was soon to arrive, . . This is the story ofyearold Kartya Wunderle, one ofbabies flown out of Taiwan in the earlys.
Babies stolen from their mothers or sold by their families and adopted out to unsuspecting overseas parents, At, Kartya began to use heroin in an attempt to take away the pain of not knowing who she was and where she came from.
Her distraught parents watched their beautiful daughter slowly slip away from them, spiralling towards a tragic and almost inevitable conclusion.
Out of desperation and fired by an unconditional love for her daughter, Nola Wunderle resolved to find Kartya's birth mother and change the ending to Kartya's story.
An amazing search for one woman in a country ofmillion began, The
Win Lost Daughter: A Daughters Suffering, A Mothers Unconditional Love, An Extraordinary Story Of Hope And Survival. Fabricated By Nola Wunderle Represented In Digital Copy
result was nothing short of miraculous, and made Kartya a national hero in her homeland, Lost Daughter is a moving testament to the power of love and the strength of the human spirit, one that will humble and inspire all who read it.
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