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A search for wholeness of being--a loss from inception--lost to the world of illegal
adoptions that took place in the 1950s after World War II. The Whitfield County Babies, as they call
themselves, were sold on the black market to the State-rejected unfit parents who could pay.
Born in the back of drugstore in a small Mississippi town on a cold table, delivered by an unethical
doctor and the matron of a profitable unwed mother's home, these illegitimate discarded babies were
bound together by their beginning. As grown adults, thanks to the computer age, they find each other
and band together to search for their roots, the birth families who gave them away in shame so many years before.
This story takes you through the mud of deceit, secrets, and sometimes surprisingly good intentions
to uncover the unceasing pain borne by adoptees who suffer in ignorance of their genetic birth histories.
Redemption awaits on all sides as their stories unfold.
ISBN 978-1-9349-4009-9
$14.95
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