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Silent Tears: A Journey of Hope in a Chinese Orphanage | 
enlarge | Author: Kay Bratt Publisher: CreateSpace Category: Book
Buy New: $19.96
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Rating: 59 reviews Sales Rank: 19489
Media: Paperback Pages: 430 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 1.1
ISBN: 1438238169 EAN: 9781438238166 ASIN: 1438238169
Publication Date: July 3, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description An American volunteer in a Chinese orphanage learns to pull from the hidden strength within her to improve conditions for the children. If you have ever wondered what day to day life is like in a Chinese orphanage, this will tell it. If you have ever wondered what it is like to love a child so deeply, even though they aren't yours, this will tell it. If you have ever wondered what it would be like to move to a different country, this will tell it.
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A glimpse into orphanage life November 4, 2008 This book reaffirmed what I had been feeling about my own daughters 19 months in an orphanage. Of course, we will never know for sure what really went on there; however, Kay Bratt's Silent Tears explained and validated some feelings, thoughts and some of my daughters behaviors. If you have adopted or are thinking of adopting, this is the book for you. I will pass it on to our family and friends so they can better understand our little princess!
Interesting Read October 8, 2008 I enjoyed the content. This story is fascinating, but the writing is very average.
Difficult story to read - but a must read October 5, 2008 As the mother of a child adopted from China, I picked up Silent Tears wanting to know more of the experiences of the author in China and in particular in the orphanages. It was heart breaking to learn how many of the children were treated, but this is reality. As much as we may want to sugar coat the lives that many of our children had before they were adopted, the reality is that their lives weren't so rosy. To ignore and try to pretend that it's not so is doing a disservice to our children. Thank you for such an honest portrayal of life in a Chinese SWI.
An Amazing Journey October 5, 2008 If you are even a little bit curious about what it would be like to spend time in a Chinese orphanage, this is a MUST read. Kay's journey and her work with the children are fascinating, and I was glued to the page. As a soon-to-be adoptive parent, I appreciate her honesty and her willingness to fight for the children of this orphanage. I also appreciate her openness about culture shock and what it is like to live as an ex-pat in China.
This is a MUST-READ for any adoptive parents!!! October 5, 2008 I read this book in one night on the day I got it. I loved it and I couldn't put it down. It brought me to tears on more than one occasion as I imagined that our daughter may be living this life at this very moment. I commend Kay for telling it like it is - not an easy thing to do where Chinese adoption is concerned. Thanks Kay!
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