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    Silent Tears: A Journey Of Hope In A Chinese Orphanage

     

    Silent Tears: A Journey Of Hope In A Chinese Orphanage


    Silent Tears: A Journey Of Hope In A Chinese Orphanage






    Binding: Paperback
    EAN: 9780982555002
    ISBN: 0982555008
    Item Dimensions: 10090085600
    Label: AmazonEncore
    Languages: EnglishUnknownEnglishOriginal LanguageEnglishPublished
    Manufacturer: AmazonEncore
    Number Of Items: 1
    Number Of Pages: 352
    Publication Date: March 30, 2010
    Publisher: AmazonEncore
    Release Date: March 30, 2010
    Studio: AmazonEncore




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    Irrepressible memories. Vacant eyes. A child being dangled from a third story window. A boy tied to a chair. Children sleeping in layers of clothing to fight off the bitter cold. An infant dying from starvation. Some things your mind will never allow you to forget.



    Silent Tears is the true story of the adversity and triumphs one woman faced as she fought against the Chinese bureaucracy to help that country’s orphaned children.



    In 2003, Kay Bratt’s life changed dramatically. A wife and mother of two girls in South Carolina, Bratt relocated her family to rural China to support her husband as he took on a new management position for his American employer. Seeking a way to fill her days and overcome the isolation she experienced upon arriving in a foreign country, Bratt began volunteering at the local orphanage. Within months, her simple desire to make use of her time transformed into a heroic crusade to improve the living conditions and minimize the unnecessary deaths of Chinese orphans.



    Silent Tears traces the emotional hurdles and daily frustrations faced by Ms. Bratt as she tried to change the social conditions for these marginalized children. The memoir vividly illustrates how she was able to pull from reservoirs of inner strength to pursue her mission day after day, leaving the reader with the resounding message that everyone really can make a difference.





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