Mom, am I the missing twin?': the story of two babies separated by the Chinese state and their emotional reunion
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Mom, am I the missing twin?': the story of two babies separated by the Chinese state  and their emotional reunion
"Marsha's life changed when she discovered an article about children being snatched for adoption, prompting her to investigate the origins of her adopted daughter Esther."
"The shocking email highlighted a heartbreaking interview with a girl yearning for her twin, leading Marsha to reconsider her daughter's past and its implications."
In September 2009, Marsha, a widowed mother of two adopted daughters from China, received a life-changing email referencing an article she had written about children taken for adoption. The email prompted her to reflect on her daughter Esther's origins after learning about a twin who had been separated from her sister. Despite initially dismissing the idea, Marsha revisited her adoption papers to find Esther's status as a legitimate orphan, questioning the family's bond and the implications of her daughter's past amidst China's enforcement of its one-child policy.
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