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They Are My Children, Too: A Mother's Struggle for Her Sons
by Catherine Meyer
 (7/21/2003)
Dear Catherine,

I have just read your moving book. I am so sorry for the loss and suffering you have endured. I am inspired by your unending endevor to have your boys returned to you. I have three little boys, two of them are the ages of yours when they were taken from you. I can feel your pain right through my body as I read the pages of your story. I have had you and those boys in my head almost constantly since I picked up the book a week ago. I will continue to pray for you all and I would love to be able to find out if all of our prayers someday get answered. Is there a way to find out your progress? I know that you will have a happy ending soon. God bless you.
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