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Welcome to the Web page for one of the hottest books on the market:
Son of Another Mother by David E. Alston

 

 


 

 

 

                                                   ISBN: 978-1-4489-2691-6

                                                         # Pages: 73 pages

 

 

 
Here you will be able to read about the book, read a brief section of the book and order the book.
 
If you have been adopted or if you were a foster child or if you have adopted a child, let a descendent of Harriet Ross Tubman give you personal insight about some of the inner struggles that people who have been adopted face.


One of life's greatest rollercoaster rides is the ride of childbirth and childcare. This process can include the unique world of adoption. Just what is adoption and who is affected by this awesome and detailed process? Should we tell the child or keep it a secret? Do we really want children to meet and get to know their biological family? And the question of the day is what happens when a child that has been adopted meets their biological family? There are a lot of things that float within the minds of adopted children. If you are a parent that has adopted a child, you must read this book. If you were adopted, you must read this book. A descendent of Harriet Ross Tubman was given up for adoption and found his way back to his roots, and now has two loving mothers to show for it. .

You may click on the picture of the book or the PublishAmerica logo to purchase a copy of this heartwarming and informative book, or visit http://www.barnesandnoble.com to order.
You may email the author at dalston@sonofanothermother.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blood, Sweat and Cheers
You can also click on the cover below to go to the book: Blood, Sweat and Cheers. This book deals with the one thing we all have, pain.


The path that we take from the starting point in life until we reach the finish line is filled with bumps, lumps and disappointments. These obstacles come in many forms and types. They will create moments of difficulty and uncertainty in your life and will become evident to those around you in the form of blood and sweat. Both the blood and the sweat are the results of stress. Because of your endurance and the warrior that lies within, after you have bled emotional wounds and after you have sweated from stressful situations, you will hear the cheers of others because you will cross the finish line. Whatever your struggle, you must not give up, give in, or give out. The finish line is closer than you think. Destiny waits. You have bled, sweated, and now it is time to hear the cheers. You are moving from suffering to celebration.