Ratings1
Average rating4
Okay, I started off very disappointed in the book. It opens up with heartbreaking but moving stories and then has a quick switch to Christine's adoption story. The story, although I'm sure it was confusing and overwhelming for her at the time, seems drawn out and in stark contrast to how the book opens up.
I almost stopped reading at this point, but after seeing the glowing reviews on Goodreads, I decided to keep going.
It got so much better. I realized Christine's stories of abuse, loss, and fear were all so tightly woven into who she because and how A21 got started. Her stories are so intriguing and the way she uses scripture through the book is great. I do think she needed to reorder her story. It starts out like she's comparing her adoption to the pain of sex slaves and it's a little infuriating to read. In hindsight, I can see how all of her trials built up her empathy and passion for these women, but while you read Part 1 - it's just confusing.
Overall I think this was an incredible book and a great look into the brokenness that is spread across the globe. Her story makes me want to quit my job and join her organization. I think this is a must read for any woman.