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A Man and His Mother: An Adopted Son’s Search

  • Green, Tim

For years, Tim Green seemed to be living the American dream.  A handsome, intelligent honor student, he was also a  strapping 6’2″, 250-pound All-American defensive end at Syracuse University, where he led the historically successful  football program back to national prominence.  On the strength of his stellar college football years, Tim became a coveted first-round draft choice of the Atlanta Falcons, going on to sensational career in the NFL.

But appearances can be deceiving.  There was a void that numerous academic accolades and the adoration of cheering fans could not fill.  Though he was raised in a loving and supportive family, Tim, an adopted child, had always longed to find his biological mother.  But it was not until the mother of an ex-girlfriend confessed to him that she had given up a son – a son who would have been about Tim’s age – that the full weight of what it meant to be adopted came down on him.  Tim acutely felt the need to locate his biological mother, to let her know that he was all right – that he was successful and happy.  Empathizing with the feelings of loss and regret that a mother who had given up a child must feel, he sought not only to find answers to his own questions but to answer those of his biological mother – a woman who somewhere, sometimes, must have thought of the son she could not keep.

Status: 1 in stock

Number of Pages: 225

Published: 1997

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers, Inc.

Format: Hardcover

ISBN: 0-06-039217-7

ID#: 12038

DC#: 362.82 G

Category: Books

1 in stock

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