All I Had Was Your Birth Certificate ( and Memories That Remain) This book is a true-life story of a young mother's struggles, heartache and pain after losing her child. She was abandoned by both of her parents. She was deceived and betrayed but someone she trusted. You have to read this heart-warming,life changing story and experience a voyage the is one of the most exhilarating and miraculous adventure that could happen to someone.
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Why is the truth so hard to believe?
It took my sister, sixteen years to find out the truth, it took me sixty years to confirm that same truth. My former pastor always said what’s done in darkness will be revealed to the light, if you cover your feet your face will stick out. In other words, if you live a lie it will eventually catch up with you sooner or later. In my case it was later. I tried to imagine how my sister felt when the lady that had raised her finally confessed that she was not her biological mother. I can only imagine the betrayal she felt as she ran to her room sobbing after receiving such devastating news. As she lay on her bed sobbing for hours trying to make sense of this, she though this has got to be a nightmare I will wake up soon. But it wasn’t a nightmare it was the truth and she had to somehow deal with it. She didn’t know how all the love and trust she had for her mother had changed in the twinkling of an eye. She felt that she had been deceived and betrayed by the women she trusted the most in all the world
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All I Had Was Your Birth Certificate
All I Had Was Your Birth Certificate
In August 2011, I finally published my book I officially became an Author. This was a life long dream that was finally REALITY. I thank God for allowing me to write my mother's story. All I Had Was Your Birth Certificate( and Memories That Remain) a true life story about a young mother's struggles, heartache and pain after the lost of a child. This book is story of hope and inspiration it will take you on a journey that you will not likely forget. It is a must to read for parents that have lost a child for whatever the reason. Whether is be death, abduction . Or even a child that has run-away. This story has a prevalent impact on issues we face in our society.
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