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Confessions of an Adoptive Parent
- Hope and Help from the Trenches of Foster Care and Adoption
- Narrated by: Lloyd James
- Length: 5 hrs and 47 mins
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Mike Berry knows the loneliness and isolation you can easily feel in your particular parenting role - because he's been there. He's still there, and he wants to give you the hope and encouragement you so desperately need. There are plenty of how-to guides out there on parenting, but this one-of-a-kind book is specifically designed to address your needs as a parent of an adopted or foster child. With a refreshing dose of honesty, empathy, and care, you'll discover you are definitely not alone on your journey, and God has a very special plan for you and your family.