Book Review |  Two Hearts: An Adoptee’s Journey Through Grief to Gratitude by Linda Hoye

Book Review |  Two Hearts: An Adoptee’s Journey Through Grief to Gratitude by Linda Hoye
Two Hearts— A Journey of Love, Loss, and Healing

 Two Hearts: An Adoptee’s Journey Through Grief to Gratitude by Linda Hoye

I recently had the pleasure of reading Linda Hoye’s memoir, Two Hearts: An Adoptee’s Journey Through Grief to Gratitude; I had it on my wish list and am glad to have read it now. I was deeply moved by her honest and heartfelt storytelling. Linda’s book is a poignant exploration of adoption, loss, and the enduring power of love.

As Linda takes us through her life story, we witness her journey of self-discovery, healing, and, ultimately, gratitude. She shares her experiences with raw vulnerability, allowing us to connect with her on a profound level. Her ability to transform pain into beauty is genuinely inspiring.

Whether you’re an adoptee, a birth parent, an adoptive parent, or simply someone who appreciates a heart-to-heart, honest, vulnerable story, Two Hearts will resonate with you. I highly recommend this book to anyone seeking to understand the complexities of adoption and the human spirit’s capacity for resilience.

I smiled with Linda, I cried with Linda, and I felt like I was right there beside her every step of the way. I’m grateful to call Linda my friend— though we met in the Christian blogosphere, she is nonetheless my friend through the miles.

Let Linda’s story touch your heart and inspire you to embrace life’s challenges with grace and gratitude.

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2 thoughts on “Book Review |  Two Hearts: An Adoptee’s Journey Through Grief to Gratitude by Linda Hoye

  1. Thank you so much for reading Two Hearts and sharing your thoughts here, Paula. It means so much to me that people are reading this story and, in doing so, coming to understand more about the adoptee experience and the human experience in general. xo

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