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Two heroines emerge in this intriguing adoption story. Jo is a young woman experiencing freedom and independence for the first time in her short life. Derailed by betrayal, she must make a life-altering decision. Throughout her life, Ellen lives with the differentness of being an adoptee. Plot twists will keep you guessing as duplicity, heartbreak, perseverance and joy abound. Suspense builds as a seemingly impossible search with a very real time frame motivates our second heroine to take chances she had never imagined. Sure to captivate you, A Question of Heritage resonates with the angst of…mehr

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Two heroines emerge in this intriguing adoption story. Jo is a young woman experiencing freedom and independence for the first time in her short life. Derailed by betrayal, she must make a life-altering decision. Throughout her life, Ellen lives with the differentness of being an adoptee. Plot twists will keep you guessing as duplicity, heartbreak, perseverance and joy abound. Suspense builds as a seemingly impossible search with a very real time frame motivates our second heroine to take chances she had never imagined. Sure to captivate you, A Question of Heritage resonates with the angst of those in the adoption triad, yet leaves you with insight and hope.This is a based-ontrue events account of the author's own adoption story. It is her passionate expression of the significant impact adoption has had on her life.
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Judy Pachino is a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. By trade, she is an information systems specialist. By passion, she is a yoga instructor. By calling, she is a writer. Her debut novel, A Question of Heritage, is a based-on-true-events account of her adoption story. Her second book, C5, is a memoir of her husband's cycling accident, spinal cord injury and remarkable recovery expressed from the wife's perspective. She has published articles on Aish.com and Chabad.org. Judy lives in Baltimore, Maryland with her husband, Mel.