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Wolves and Little Wolves: A Story of an Adoption

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No condition of indigence or poverty justifies the abandonment of a child. As far as my own experience is concerned, I am sure that a child would rather die of starvation or know that his parents are in prison than learn that they did not abandon him.
If genocide is a crime against humanity, the abandonment of a child is much more, calling into question the first ethical principle for our survival: a mother should not abandon her child. Animals do not do that, or do so only if the little ones are naturally self-sufficient by birth.
It is an everlasting torture and I am sure that my son is wondering - in his own confusion - why he did not get in life what so many others were granted
About the Author:
First-time author Antony Lay is a firefighter in Italy. In his book Wolves and Little Wolves: A Story of an Adoption, he tells about his adopted son, while revisiting scenes of his own childhood. In the process, he discovers the differences between the real world of that time and the virtual world of today. Lay plans to write a second book telling of his adopted son's journey to live with his natural mother in Romania. "I feel very fortunate to have had two parents who taught me to love and respect 'Nature, ' even in its most violent form."
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First published September 5, 2012

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Antonio Capaldo

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First time author ,Antonio Capaldo was born at Campo di Giove (AQ) on 14thJuly 1948. Authentic mountaineer, he spent his adolescence in close contact with nature in a mainly agricultural and pastoral farming environment at the foot of the Majella massif.
After high school he passed the admission course and joined the Air Force Academy, then he obtained the license as military pilot at USAF Air Force School in the US.
He served as an Air Force Pilot on C-130 aircraft at Pisa Air Base for 19 years. He had the opportunity to travel around the world and carry out several humanitarian missions. Then he was transferred to Latina Flight School where he worked as an instructor and flight examiner where he held the position of Group commander.
After a 2-year service for the Stato Maggiore Aeronautica (Italian Air Force) he went on leave.
A man of few words, the Commander Antonio Capaldo is currently a pilot of the Canadair Fire Fighting Aircraft for the Civil Defence, fighting battles against fires every year.

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Excellent book, opens in new thinking. ... beautiful the main story and the plot with a thousand other topics covered.
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