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ISBN: 1-59129-154-2
# Pages: 169 pages
Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.5
Format: Softcover
Product Description
In 1945, three-year-old Elizabeth Ann Miller was abducted from her hometown of Ridgewood. She was sold to a wealthy couple, who raise her as their own. Her father loved and adored her, but she had to endure living with a depressed mother. Even though she thought of them as her parents, she always felt something was wrong. The Millers’ were devastated by the loss of their only child; their lives would never be the same. They were always searching, never giving up hope of finding her. They hired a detective to pursue the kidnappers. He has his suspects, but they only lead to dead-ends, he too, never gives up hope. The grandmother has her suspects and plays the armchair detective. Many imposters come and go throughout the years, claiming to be their lost child, only to be found as frauds. The Millers’ wonder if they will ever find their little girl or if she is even alive.