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Dear Will

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01 April 2013

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In the United States, a child goes missing or is abducted every forty seconds. The vast majority of these children are taken by a family member, usually a parent. In 1986, Deborah's then-husband Joe seized and secreted their toddler son Will. After more than 2 years of legal warfare, Deborah's...

In the United States, a child goes missing or is abducted every forty seconds. The vast majority of these children are taken by a family member, usually a parent. In 1986, Deborah's then-husband Joe seized and secreted their toddler son Will. After more than 2 years of legal warfare, Deborah's parental rights were terminated and all access to her son was cut off. Deborah created a record for Will to help him understand how his parents, both from troubled backgrounds, came to such a terrible pass, how she rebuilt her life while never giving up hope that she and Will would be reunited, and how much she loved him. Deborah has been able to share this with Will since they have been reunited after he became an adult. They are now building the relationship they did not have for so many years.

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In the United States, a child goes missing or is abducted every forty seconds. The vast majority of these children are taken by a family member, usually a parent. In 1986, Deborah's then-husband Joe seized and secreted their toddler son Will. After more than 2 years of legal warfare, Deborah's...

In the United States, a child goes missing or is abducted every forty seconds. The vast majority of these children are taken by a family member, usually a parent. In 1986, Deborah's then-husband Joe seized and secreted their toddler son Will. After more than 2 years of legal warfare, Deborah's parental rights were terminated and all access to her son was cut off. Deborah created a record for Will to help him understand how his parents, both from troubled backgrounds, came to such a terrible pass, how she rebuilt her life while never giving up hope that she and Will would be reunited, and how much she loved him. Deborah has been able to share this with Will since they have been reunited after he became an adult. They are now building the relationship they did not have for so many years.
Dear Will $39.99
Koorong code 365161
ISBN 9781426742545
Pages 356
Publisher Abingdon Press
Publication date 01 April 2013
Dimensions x x mm
Weight 0.0kg
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