A Place to Call Home

GLOBE PEQUOTISBN: 9781591025108

The Amazing Success Story of Modern Orphanages

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By Martha Randolph Carr
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Martha Randolph Carr (New York, NY) is the creator and executive director of the Shared Abundance Foundation and the Family Tree Project. Carr is also a journalist who frequently writes for the Washington Post; a columnist for Meredith Viera's Web site, www.ClubMom.com, and www.IdealLives.com; and the author of the film scripts A Cardboard Fable and Wired and the novels Wired and The Sitting Sisters.

Introduction: A Little History; A Definition of Home; What's in a Name?; The Calling; Political Pressures; Finding Mercy; Conclusion: The Possibilities; Index.

""Martha Randolph Carr captures the story of a mother's journey to save herself and her son by letting go and finding miracles in America's orphanages. Children's homes are a success story that have been hidden away for too long and Carr's message is inspirational for us all." --Lillian Vernon Founder of Lillian Vernon Corporation "Carr's book should touch hearts and open minds." --Publishers Weekly

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