Ezra and Hadassah: A Portrait of American Royalty
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Rating | : | 4.37 (876 Votes) |
Asin | : | 149431116X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 240 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-12-10 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Ezra and Hadassah: A Portrait of American Royalty is an extraordinary, riveting memoir that will take you through the gamut of emotions, from side-splitting hilarity to heart-rending sorrow, full-on rage to soul-searching contemplation. " -more at: rationalfaiths/book-review-ezra-hadassah-portrait-american-royalty/
While Ezra and Hadassah fight to survive, their sibling bonds of love are tested to the breaking point. Everything changes when the children mysteriously disappear, leaving their parents with no clue as to their whereabouts. Born to mentally challenged parents, Ezra and Hadassah spend the first years of their lives in foster care while keeping ties with their biological parents. Ezra and Hadassah: A Portrait of American Royalty is the remarkable true story of a family torn apart by circumstances beyond their control. They forge ahead and in the process, find a power of healing beyond themselves.
"Very moving" according to R. L. Ortinez. Where do I begin? I was moved to tears as I read the life story of Ezra/Rex. What a loving soul! I rate this book right up there with Jeanette Wells' book, "The Glass Castle". BRAVO for surviving so beautifully the atrocities you experienced and for conveying them in a well-written book! Well worth the $6.99 Kindle price!. Fascinating story of a brother and sister who triumph over spirit killing circumstances Arlene Ball I read this book in one day because I couldn't put it down. The memoir is unique because these children were born to a mother with a serious mental illness and a handicapped father with a low IQ. They went through hell but inevitably chose love and service to others over bitterness and surrender. The beauty of their lives is in their triumph. How they did it---what the. Extraordinary Thomas G. Plummer This will be the most painful, most joyful, most extraordinary book you will read this year. It is honest, it is true, and it is unbelievable that anyone could survive what Ezra and Hadessah went through.