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The Orphan Keeper
by Camron Wright
5 Heartwrenching, Cry Through The Night, Not Enough Kleenex in this House Stars!!!!!!!!!
If this book isn't on your to-read list yet, add it!!! This is based on the true story of Chellamuthu, who was kidnapped as a child in India and sold to an orphanage, then adopted by a family in America. Sadly, his story is not the first to happen to children in India, nor it will it be the last. What his story will do is offer you hope in mankind (I know that sounds odd given what this is about, however there are a lot of good people in this book who help him on his journey) and hopefully give another child who doesn't know where they come from a map to follow to find out who they are. This story goes full circle so you get as many answers as are available with those left alive. There were times in this story that my heart just broke, literally broke in half. And there were moments I laughed but all the time I cheered on Chellamuthu (name changed to Taj) the entire time of his life story.
If this book isn't on your to-read list yet, add it!!! This is based on the true story of Chellamuthu, who was kidnapped as a child in India and sold to an orphanage, then adopted by a family in America. Sadly, his story is not the first to happen to children in India, nor it will it be the last. What his story will do is offer you hope in mankind (I know that sounds odd given what this is about, however there are a lot of good people in this book who help him on his journey) and hopefully give another child who doesn't know where they come from a map to follow to find out who they are. This story goes full circle so you get as many answers as are available with those left alive. There were times in this story that my heart just broke, literally broke in half. And there were moments I laughed but all the time I cheered on Chellamuthu (name changed to Taj) the entire time of his life story.