We Have Your Daughter

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Parenting, Fatherhood, Family Relationships, Biography & Memoir, Religious
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Author: Jules Czudar ISBN: 1230000257036
Publisher: Book Villages Publication: May 12, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jules Czudar
ISBN: 1230000257036
Publisher: Book Villages
Publication: May 12, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Where is my daughter?


Mental illness affects one in four people. It can be destructive to everyone around him or her, but
the truly hidden victim is the affected person himself or herself.  What if, due to the illness,      
your wife kidnapped your child, and there was no one to assist you in finding them? What if others knew where they were, but would not help you? What if you had legal rights to see your child, but those rights were ignored? What if your faith in God was severely tested? What if all of these happened at the same time?

In an epic eight-year battle, the author continually sought to find his daughter. He was falsely                     accused, put in jail, prosecuted, and finally prevailed. But he would not give up!  Would he be another victim of social injustice and legal labyrinths, with no end in sight?   Could his family name be restored? Would it be enough to gain legal status or slide back into the obscurity of the illness?

This story  weaves through the mental illness, the struggle between right and wrong, good and evil
light and darkness, fantasy and reality. Can God lead the lost and compel the seeker onward or will
life's trials continually ensnare the innocent into obscurity and loneliness?  Peer into life's enigma
and rejoice in the resulting answers to prayer.

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Where is my daughter?


Mental illness affects one in four people. It can be destructive to everyone around him or her, but
the truly hidden victim is the affected person himself or herself.  What if, due to the illness,      
your wife kidnapped your child, and there was no one to assist you in finding them? What if others knew where they were, but would not help you? What if you had legal rights to see your child, but those rights were ignored? What if your faith in God was severely tested? What if all of these happened at the same time?

In an epic eight-year battle, the author continually sought to find his daughter. He was falsely                     accused, put in jail, prosecuted, and finally prevailed. But he would not give up!  Would he be another victim of social injustice and legal labyrinths, with no end in sight?   Could his family name be restored? Would it be enough to gain legal status or slide back into the obscurity of the illness?

This story  weaves through the mental illness, the struggle between right and wrong, good and evil
light and darkness, fantasy and reality. Can God lead the lost and compel the seeker onward or will
life's trials continually ensnare the innocent into obscurity and loneliness?  Peer into life's enigma
and rejoice in the resulting answers to prayer.

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