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The Boy from Baby House 10: From the Nightmare of a Russian Orphanage to a New Life in America
The Boy from Baby House 10 From the Nightmare of a Russian Orphanage to a New Life in America
Author: Alan Philps, John Lahutsky
A boy named "Vanya" was born in Russia with cerebral palsy and is abandoned by his mother. A British couple discovered Vanya and vowed to save him. On the other side of the world, a woman in the US found herself longing to save a child when she heard about Vanya through her church. One little boy brought them all together.  — T...  more » is the real-life story of John Lahutsky, an American high school student who lived the early years of his life in Russia labeled an "imbecile" by the authorities, confined to bleak baby houses, imprisoned in a psychiatric hospital and denied the love of a real family. Brought to the attention of the authorities by Alan and Sara Philps, Vanya was adopted by Paula Lahutsky who brought him to the US gave him a home and became the mother he dreamed of in his darkest hours.

In The Boy From Baby House 10, Alan Philps helps John tell his story, the saga of a small boy with a big heart and an unquenchable will to survive.
ISBN-13: 9780312656485
ISBN-10: 0312656483
Publication Date: 2/15/2011
Pages: 312
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Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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A wonderfully moving book that made me cry more than once - but was so totally worth it!

I have been interested in international adoption for many years but knew very little about the plight of many of the orphans in Russia; who knew that a child with minor PHYSICAL disabilities could be labeled an imbecile and condemned to live in insane asylum?! However, that is what happened to little Ivan (Vanya) - but his tenacious, intelligent, optimistic nature helped by the slimmest of margins to save him from a terrible fate.

Some might not want to read about this, but I think that more of us NEED to know what has happened time and time again to other children who, like Vanya, are cast aside and treated as worthless creatures. I am so glad to know that this wonderful boy (who is really now almost a man!) was given a chance to love and be loved as he so rightly deserved... and as so many others also deserve (but may never have the chance to)...

I am grateful to Vanya/John for sharing his story and also grateful to Alan, Sarah, Vika, and others that loved this child and helped him on his journey.
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