Where Are My Children? The True Story of a Mother Who Risked Her Life to Rescue Her Kidnapped Children

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, True Crime
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Author: Cassie Kimbrough ISBN: 9781465839510
Publisher: Cassie Kimbrough Publication: November 30, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Cassie Kimbrough
ISBN: 9781465839510
Publisher: Cassie Kimbrough
Publication: November 30, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

It was a mother’s worst nightmare: her husband had kidnapped their children and taken them thousands of miles away to his native Bolivia. Cassie tried to get help from the local police, the FBI, the U.S. State Department, even the Bolivian government. No one seemed to care. Only one option was left—to take matters into her own hands.
They told her it was impossible. She would be risking her life in a dangerous foreign country. But she wasn’t going to give up. With hired “recovery experts,” she took part in a daring rescue mission to bring her son and daughter back home.
This is the dramatic true story of one mother’s triumph against impossible odds to protect the people she loved more than anyone else in the world—her children. This is her story, in her words.
One reviewer wrote: “[T]his is the saga of one mother's extraordinary love and bravery, and the lonely, perilous odyssey she undertook. This book will truly change you.”
Where Are My Children? was first published in print by Zebra Books in 1991. This new e-book edition includes 19 photographs, some never before published.

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It was a mother’s worst nightmare: her husband had kidnapped their children and taken them thousands of miles away to his native Bolivia. Cassie tried to get help from the local police, the FBI, the U.S. State Department, even the Bolivian government. No one seemed to care. Only one option was left—to take matters into her own hands.
They told her it was impossible. She would be risking her life in a dangerous foreign country. But she wasn’t going to give up. With hired “recovery experts,” she took part in a daring rescue mission to bring her son and daughter back home.
This is the dramatic true story of one mother’s triumph against impossible odds to protect the people she loved more than anyone else in the world—her children. This is her story, in her words.
One reviewer wrote: “[T]his is the saga of one mother's extraordinary love and bravery, and the lonely, perilous odyssey she undertook. This book will truly change you.”
Where Are My Children? was first published in print by Zebra Books in 1991. This new e-book edition includes 19 photographs, some never before published.

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