Monthly Archives: July 2022

What are the most important things to share with your global audience?

You have reached readers in 193 countries. What advice do you have for others? If a parent can love more than one child, a child can love more than one parent.  No child should be forced to decide between their … Continue reading

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What conclusions did you draw from your experience?

Ancestral recovery was a peak emotional experience, an extraordinary moment that took my breath away, liberated my spirit, and gave me the confidence to soar like an eagle.  Destiny is not preordained—it’s about making choices. Our lives are the sum … Continue reading

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What are the key personal attributes needed to do an adoption search?

Adoption searches require a serious commitment. Mastering the art of psycho-cybernetics to visualize positive outcomes is highly beneficial. Empathy for the feelings and emotions of others is essential. Conducting an adoption search requires resilience to conquer adversity, perseverance to overcome … Continue reading

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Why did you choose the title Adoption Detective

My origin was a mystery. I knew nothing of my beginnings, the reasons for my birth, parents, and adoption. Every child is curious and believes in their heart they are a born detective. My journey was exciting, emotionally charged, technical, … Continue reading

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What did you say after you said hello to your birth parents?

It was apparent to my birth parents from the beginning that I wanted a continuing relationship to get to know them better in the future. Sometimes, warm hugs and silence translate our deepest feelings toward others better than words. I … Continue reading

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What motivated you to search for your birth parents?

I spent my childhood quietly wondering and longing for something intangible that seemed missing in my life. I never gave up hope or stopped scanning the universe for my biological parents because I was confident I would someday find them. … Continue reading

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How did you feel when you learned you were adopted?

I needed spontaneous love and assurance at that moment because it was disappointing knowing that Rosella was not my mother. I reacted tentatively. I internalized my opinions and feelings, and my body language remained rigid. I was uncomfortable, and I … Continue reading

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Who would benefit from reading Adoption Detective?

Everyone enjoys the continuous excitement, mystery, evolving vicissitudes of fortune, and the thrill of a good detective adventure story. Adoption is a social topic as old as a recorded civilization that resonates globally with people of all ages. Over sixty … Continue reading

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What is unique about your adoption story?

A Dear Mom letter at the beginning of every chapter summarizes Judith Romano’s dreams, feelings, and aspirations. The letters highlight her emotional responses to the significant events in her life as if arising from some external creative impulse.  The narrative … Continue reading

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What do you remember most about your childhood?

As a child, I quietly longed for something intangible that I perceived was missing in my life. Everything that had ever happened to me lingered in my imagination. After discovering that I was adopted, I wondered why my mother gave … Continue reading

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