Silent Tears: A Journey of Hope in a Chinese Orphanage by Kay Bratt
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When her family relocated to rural China in 2003, Kay Bratt was thrust into a new world, one where boys were considered more valuable than girls and poverty and the one-c hild policy had created an epidemic of abandoned infants. As a volunteer at a local orphanage, Bratt witnessed conditions that were unfathomable to a middle-class mother of two from South Carolina. Based on Bratt's diary of her four years at the orphanage, Silent Tears offers a searing account of young lives rendered disposable. In the face of an implacable system, Bratt found ways to work within (and around) the rules to make a better future for the children, whom she came to love. The book offers no easy answers. While often painful in its clear-sightedness, Silent Tears balances the sadness and struggles of life in the orphanage with moments of joy, optimism, faith, and victory. It is the story of hundreds of children and of one woman who never planned on becoming a hero but became one anyway.
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Pages
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430
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Publisher
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July 3rd 2008 by CreateSpace
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Language
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English
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Epub
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0.6 MB
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Sunday 9 September 2018
Silent Tears: A Journey of Hope in a Chinese Orphanage by Kay Bratt
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