Ripped at the Root
- 140 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of the Cold War, the narrative explores the lives of children, particularly Greek adoptees, caught in the crossfire of a global struggle for democracy. It highlights their journeys as they confront their pasts, seek connections with their birth families, and reclaim their identities. Through these personal stories, the book sheds light on the broader experiences of international adoptees, making it a poignant exploration of belonging and heritage.
