Too Brown to Keep
The author delivers a powerful testament to human resilience resulting in forgiveness, healing, and peace.
Too Brown to Keep
The author delivers a powerful testament to human resilience resulting in forgiveness, healing, and peace.

The author delivers a powerful testament to human resilience resulting in forgiveness, healing, and peace.
The author delivers a powerful testament to human resilience resulting in forgiveness, healing, and peace.
Author Judy Fambrough-Billingsley holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree, a California Lifetime Teaching Credential, and a Master's Degree in Education Administration. Born Ute Schaab, she was abandoned to live in a kinderheim until adopted by an American couple. Her powerful and riveting memoir shares her resilience and inspirational odyssey as the search for both birth parents leads to a thought provoking chapter on Forgiveness and Healing. The book concludes with a "Tips and Lessons Learned" in Genealogy and Historical research.
A Discussion about being raised & educated in Bakersfield, Ca during a time of segregation. The skill of code-switching and the mastery of living in two worlds as a biracial woman is revealed.
All of us will experience some type of grief and loss throughout our lives regardless of race, creed, or color. The author discusses the effects of abandonment and the lifelong search for love, forgiveness and healing. (Start Interview on #8.0)
All wars leave thousand of unwanted babies behind. Judy was one of 5,000 "Brown Babies" left abandoned to live in a Kinderheim until adopted. This is her story.
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