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"Rescued at Birth" is a breathtaking story about identity, belonging, and family. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to grow up never physically identifying with anyone, or seeing pictures of immediate family members who bare any resemblance to you? For Jeff Eddins, he spent most of his life feeling like he came from nowhere - but he knew he had to come from somewhere. This book describes his insatiable desire to determine his origins while attempting to find as much closure as possible. It is a thoughtful representation of the complexities of adopted life, and a place for…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"Rescued at Birth" is a breathtaking story about identity, belonging, and family. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to grow up never physically identifying with anyone, or seeing pictures of immediate family members who bare any resemblance to you? For Jeff Eddins, he spent most of his life feeling like he came from nowhere - but he knew he had to come from somewhere. This book describes his insatiable desire to determine his origins while attempting to find as much closure as possible. It is a thoughtful representation of the complexities of adopted life, and a place for non-adoptees to understand what being adopted feels like. Join Jeff on his emotional rollercoaster of a journey to uncover his biological origins.
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Autorenporträt
Jeff is a married father of two adult children, the grandfather of two grandchildren, and has spent the greater part of his life living in Las Vegas, Nevada. He's a former physicist and a retired business owner, and he has found writing to be a passion. He also has a passion for helping fellow adoptees identify their biological origins. In his second book, "Rescued at Birth", Jeff describes in great detail his journey to find closure as he attempts to identify the origins of his biological roots. His book will help fellow adoptees learn techniques required for searching and also help them identify with someone of like kind. His book will also help non-adoptees understand what it's like to never know anything about their origins and the deep desires most adoptees have to uncover the identity of their birth parents.