Christmas at the Ragdoll Orphanage

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Social Work, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Suzanne Lambert ISBN: 9781405913867
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd Publication: November 7, 2013
Imprint: Penguin Language: English
Author: Suzanne Lambert
ISBN: 9781405913867
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Publication: November 7, 2013
Imprint: Penguin
Language: English

Discover Suzanne Lambert's magical true story about the power of love and motherhood . . .

Two-week-old Suzanne was left at the door of Nazareth House orphanage - abandoned by the very people who should have given her love, protection and care she desperately needed.

So when Nancy - the orphanage nanny - held Suzanne in her arms and looked into her eyes, feeling a magical bond, it seemed that a guardian angel had brought them both together.

Yet their future looked uncertain. Would Nancy ever be allowed to adopt tiny Suzanne? And could their love endure all that the years ahead were to send them?

Tear-jerking and unforgettable, Nancy and Suzanne's true story is about the struggles and joys of parenthood and childhood. It's also about how, for an orphan, having somewhere to call home and a loving mother waiting there makes every day feel like Christmas.

Suzanne Lambert is the winner of Penguin and Take a Break magazine's life story competition.

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Discover Suzanne Lambert's magical true story about the power of love and motherhood . . .

Two-week-old Suzanne was left at the door of Nazareth House orphanage - abandoned by the very people who should have given her love, protection and care she desperately needed.

So when Nancy - the orphanage nanny - held Suzanne in her arms and looked into her eyes, feeling a magical bond, it seemed that a guardian angel had brought them both together.

Yet their future looked uncertain. Would Nancy ever be allowed to adopt tiny Suzanne? And could their love endure all that the years ahead were to send them?

Tear-jerking and unforgettable, Nancy and Suzanne's true story is about the struggles and joys of parenthood and childhood. It's also about how, for an orphan, having somewhere to call home and a loving mother waiting there makes every day feel like Christmas.

Suzanne Lambert is the winner of Penguin and Take a Break magazine's life story competition.

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