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UNTO US A CHILD by DONALD T. PHILLIPS
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SummaryThe Alberts, a Kansas family beset by hard times and too
many challenges lost seven of their nine children to the
state in the late 1940's; the other two died as toddlers.
The Catholic Church convinced the family and the state that
the best place for the children was in the local orphanage
run by the church. Once there, the children were exploited
and subjected to sexual, physical, emotional, and mental
abuse by both the nuns and priests. Darlene, the youngest
daughter died tragically at age 47. After her death, her
brothers discovered the secret life that she led during her
time at the home, and later as a young, beautiful woman when
she gave birth to the illegitimate child of a priest. They
went about searching for the child that she gave up for
adoption years earlier. Ironically, that child also was
seeking his birth parents at the same time and they were
united-too late for mother and son to meet, but Darlene's
brothers treasured the opportunity of meeting the boy who
grew up to be a fine man. Meanwhile, the boys in the Albert
family sought vindication in the Kansas courts until the
emotional toll was too great to bear. This is their true,
fully documented story told by Don Phillips, a best selling
New York Times author, outstanding journalist and master
story-teller.
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