Posted on 05/11/2015 7:55:45 AM PDT by cdga5for4
In 1928, 16-year-old Minka Disbrow was on a picnic in the woods when she was assaulted and raped. Suddenly, this innocent farm girl was pregnant and terrified. The baby was secretly born, named Betty Jane, and placed for adoption.
For decades, Minka wrote letters trying to receive updates on her daughter. She kept loving and praying for Betty Jane, even though she never thought theyd meet again.
Nearly 80 years later, Minka whispered a prayer: Lord, Id like to see Betty Jane before I die. I promise I wont bother her or interrupt her life. I just want to lay eyes on her. Unbeknownst to Minka, a judge was releasing the sealed adoption records to her 77-year-old daughter. Soon, Minkas phone would ring with the news shed been secretly hoping for.
why didn’t she get an abortion...
oh it was illegal?
cough cough sniff....dangit, I got something in my eye
It’s incredibly moving. I read the book several years ago and it moves me to this day. The story got brought up again because of Mother’s Day. Truly amazing women and story.
Screen getting a little blurry. . . .
Yeah, or maybe the mother had a soul.
so much moisture coming out of my eyes, it drowned my computer key board.
The dates are confusing. Is this an old story? in 1928 she was on a picnic. She was 16 years old. She was raped and had a baby. That would mean that the mother would have been born in 1912 - and would now be 103 years old.
Again, I am wondering if this is an old story.
My father was born out of wedlock and put up for adoption. All I know about his biological mother is a name. I know nothing about his biological father; the name was blackened out on his adoption certificate.
Yes, she is dead now.
The wife read the book (The Waiting), said it was excellent. I got teary just listening to her describe parts of it.
or some folks just dont think in that vein
One of my buds in HS was an orphan. Basically he was razzed about it non stop and he took it like a pro. He hated them for giving him up. He now works as a tech officer in Silicon Valley. After pretty much all his GF’s asked if he wanted to look for them, he said F no, but that instinct for family finally caught up to him and found them eventually.
The “push” came after he visited his orphanage and donated. The kids pretty much told him they owe it to them for looking for his parents as they had none.
It’s an older story that was updated and run again for Mother’s Day this weekend. Minka died a year ago at 102. They were reunited when she was 94.
BackToTheTopwithTears, and a smile.
Thank You Lord.
Tatt
The Waiting has 298 320 consumer reviews on Amazon. 298 5-star and 19 4-star. The overall reviews are really strong.
1 3-star (One of the most touching stories I have ever read. One that makes me cry has to be good. I highly recommend it. So well written.)
1 2-star (”The writing is good but the story and outcome are just too predictable. I skimmed through the last two hundred pages)
1 1-star (”It is so good to have a happy ending after so many years. A very uplifting story. I am pleased to have read this true experience.”
It depended on what state you were in.
What states had legal abortion in 1928?
Shouldn’t you be posting your source for that claim?
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