Review of Finding Closure

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The emotional quality that emanate from the writing style will make the story interesting. Congratulations on BOTD.
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María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda wrote: 09 Nov 2024, 10:41 I can't imagine the mental turmoil it must cause to be grateful to your adoptive parents while still, understandably, wanting to know your biological ones. It must be really hard on both sets of parents, too. What a compelling memoir!
You’re so right. It’s such a complex, emotional journey.
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The memoir dives into inner conflict of gratitude and curiosity. From the sample on Amazon, I’m left wondering if the author truly felt grateful to their adoptive parents. It raises the question, "Which parent is more worthy, the one who raises you or the one who gave birth to you?"
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this is an emotional journey into the mental aspects of adoption by good parents
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