This is a book that is written to help family's who have relatives or friends who are addicted to prescription drugs. How it is seen threw the eyes of an adopted child who has grown to adulthood. The... More > candid look of the hidden influences that effect peoples lives. The denial even the hidden agenda's to make somethings look good when they aren't. People who look like the pillars of the community but aren't. Set in the town of Bellingham Washington a police officer raises he adopted son while is wife lives a lie of being addicted to Valiums and other prescription drugs.
No one knew the denial the officer was living while under his own roof he had to seek compromise for the ones he loved. Arresting drug dealers in public while he faced a addict at home.
Based on a true story seen threw the eyes of the hidden adopted child for reasons revealed in the book. Get a copy of this early edition of a approx 80 page finished work and receive Free signed copy from the author, lecturer, guest speaker.< Less
One of seven siblings, Les Law was born in London’s East End in the months following mankind’s greatest ever conflict. Twenty years later, he found himself preparing to take part in the... More > next. Having been called up in 1939, he saw action briefly outside Tobruk in the North African desert, before being captured and taken to Italy. There, he endured a period of incarceration before escaping and joining a peasant family as a valued adopted son. Recaptured, he spent time in a work camp in Germany.
As well as extending his geographical horizons, the experience of training, travel, action, captivity and liberation deepened his insights into himself and others whose lives were affected by the war. By the time he had returned to his native city, he had changed greatly, as had the world around him. He never forgot the humanity of those who had helped him during his liberty in the Abruzzi Mountains, and he vowed to return one day.
In 1972, he visited the village again, for a moving reunion.< Less
One of seven siblings, Les Law was born in London’s East End in the months following mankind’s greatest ever conflict. Twenty years later, he found himself preparing to take part in the... More > next. Having been called up in 1939, he saw action briefly outside Tobruk in the North African desert, before being captured and taken to Italy. There, he endured a period of incarceration before escaping and joining a peasant family as a valued adopted son. Recaptured, he spent time in a work camp in Germany.
As well as extending his geographical horizons, the experience of training, travel, action, captivity and liberation deepened his insights into himself and others whose lives were affected by the war. By the time he had returned to his native city, he had changed greatly, as had the world around him. He never forgot the humanity of those who had helped him during his liberty in the Abruzzi Mountains, and he vowed to return one day.
In 1972, he visited the village again, for a moving reunion.< Less
For individuals who love children, adoption is always somewhere in their subconscious. It would be magnificent if adoptive children could be placed in loving homes without so much red tape and... More > expense.
Making the decision to adopt requires plenty of careful consideration. It compels the prospective adoptive parents to assess their financial situation since adoption can be very expensive. It demands the adoptive parents to assess every single aspect of their life and the changes an adoptive child will make to their lives.
Discover:
• Requirements to become an adoptive parent
• Things to consider when you want to adopt
• How to prepare becoming an adoptive parent
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Forced Adoption is a book on sale at cost price that exposes the secret family courts, the gagging of parents and worse still the forced adoption of their children for such trivial reasons as 'risk... More > of emotional abuse'. All conclusions are sourced from Parliamentary Questions, the BBC, ITV and reputable newspapers such as The Times, the Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail. I did not believe that secret courts and forced adoptions in a money-driven industry could exist until I verified actual cases. Free legal advice and help is offered to all parents who are victims of this iniquitous system.< Less
Forced Adoption is a book on sale at cost price that exposes the secret family courts, the gagging of parents and worse still the forced adoption of their children for such trivial reasons as 'risk... More > of emotional abuse'. All conclusions are sourced from Parliamentary Questions, the BBC, ITV and reputable newspapers such as The Times, the Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail. I did not believe that secret courts and forced adoptions in a money-driven industry could exist until I verified actual cases. Free legal advice and help is offered to all parents who are victims of this iniquitous system.< Less