Adopting a new attitude about the families of orphans.
On the day Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, 6 years, Jean Becker came to family in another type of attack. His mother, only 35 of pulmonary inflammation is dead.”I did not even have to embrace its adoption,” remembers Becker, most of the time, their adult life in the suburbs West.
For the next six months, his father, a man worked, loved his beers and was not sure whether to take care of five children, left her children with relatives of his wife. While Jean’s seventh birthday party, his father swooped to resume his children.
He left the smallest, a baby boy, with a woman who lived on a free store front. He finally, Jean and his three …
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