A Quest for Alex

A Quest for Alex

John Ruffini

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Editorial:
Bellflower Press
Año de edición:
2023
Materia
Memorias
ISBN:
9781959009146
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A Quest for Alex is a heartwarming story based on real-life events following a couple’s journey to create a family through international adoption. It reads like an action-adventure novel, as their quest goes from what they thought would be a straightforward process to a protracted, contested case that winds its way through multiple hearings, all the way to the Supreme Court of Chile. The book proves that it takes a village to raise or, in this case, adopt a child. The people you meet in the book will warm your heart and touch your soul, and the demonstrations of faith, will, and determination will leave you in awe!'A Quest for Alex takes you on an unforgettable journey that will restore your faith in the human spirit and redefine the meaning of family.'- Joyce Russell, Pres., ADECCO Group US Foundation, author 'Put a Cherry on Top'

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