Loving Natalee
A Mother's Testament of Hope and Faith
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Word Count
64,000 words, Guess
Page Count
256 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archivelovingnataleemot0000holl
- ISBN-100061452270
- ISBN-139780061452277
- LibraryThing4068942
- Goodreads1541444
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- Library of Congress Control Number2008299428
- OCLC Control Number154702068
- Better World Books9780061452277
- Open LibraryOL9741756M
Classifications
- LCCHV6762.A75 H66 2007
Description
In May of 2005, Beth Holloway received the worst phone call a parent can imagine. Her beautiful daughter, Natalee Holloway, had disappeared without a trace in Aruba during her high school senior class trip. Two years later, for the very first time -- Beth Holloway steps forward -- in this astonishingly candid and inspirational memoir to tell of her harrowing ordeal, and her never-ending belief in the power of hope against all odds which has given her a sense of deep faith she never could have found imaginable.Everyone knows what Beth Holloway looks and sounds like. In 2005, the disappearance of her daughter and her almost single-handed campaign to find her and to seek justice, became the number one reported news story of the year, and is still making headlines around the world to this day. Still, Beth never spoke candidly to the media about her emotions and personal journey, choosing only to focus on the facts of her mission: to find her daughter, dead or alive. Two years later, with the publication of this book, Beth will open her heart and personal experiences with her readers and the public in a way that will serve not only as a gut wrenching true crime story, but as an inspirational tale for everyone to grasp her profoundly moving belief in the power of the faith that is derived from hope.
Description
The author describes her reaction to the disappearance of her daughter, Natalee, in Aruba during a high school class trip, the search for Natalee, and the hope and faith that have sustained her during the uncertainty of her daughter's continued absence.
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Other Editions
- Loving Natalee
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