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A Thread Unbroken

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By (author): Kay Bratt

Chai and Josi share a bond that transcends ordinary friendship. While Chai has always been Josis protectorever since they were toddlers, growing up together in a small Chinese villageshe finds herself helpless when they are both abducted from their families and sold to faraway strangers. In their new home, with the family of the fisherman who bought them, their old lives are torn away piece by piece. But Chai knows she must stay strong if theyre to have any chance of escaping. That same tenacious hope guides Chais father, Jun, who fights to find the girls and bring them home, despite seemingly insurmountable odds and a corrupt legal system. The days since the girls were taken soon stretch to weeks and months, but Chais spirit remains unbroken and Juns resolve unwavering. An inspiring story of remarkable courage and indefatigable hope, A Thread Unbroken is about the invisible ties that hold people together, even when everything around them is falling apart. See more
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Product Details
  • Publication Date: 27 Nov 2012
  • Publisher: Amazon Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781612184463

About Kay Bratt

Kay Bratt is a child advocate and the author of several books including Silent Tears: A Journey of Hope in a Chinese Orphanage and Chasing China: A Daughters Quest for Truth. Kay and her family lived in China for more than four years where she volunteered at local orphanages. In 2006 she was honored with the Pride of the City award for her humanitarian work in China which she continued by founding the Mifan Mommy Club an online organization that provides rice for children in Chinas orphanages. In addition to coordinating advocacy and awareness projects for the children of China Kay is also an active volunteer for Court Appointed Special Advocates and An Orphans Wish. Originally from Kansas Kay currently resides in the rolling hills of Georgia with her husband and daughter.

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