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100 1  Marlowe, Barbara,|eauthor. 
245 12 A brave face :|btwo cultures, two families, and the Iraqi 
       girl who bound them together|h[Hoopla electronic resource]
       /|cBarbara Marlowe, Teeba Furat Marlowe with Jennifer 
       Keirn. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bThomas Nelson,|c2019. 
264  2 |bMade available through hoopla 
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511 0  Read by Nan Gurley, Ginny Welsh, Morgan Fairbanks. 
520    Barbara Marlowe was in her fifties when she saw the photo 
       that changed her life. It was a photo of four-year-old 
       Teeba Furat Fadhil, whose face, head, and hands had been 
       severely burned during a roadside bombing in the Diyala 
       Province of Iraq when she was just nineteen months old. It
       was Teeba's eyes that captivated Barbara. They were wide, 
       dark, and soulful. They seemed to cry out with a message 
       across continents: Help me.The story of Barbara responding
       to that call is as inspiring as it is improbable. With a 
       powerful faith and determination, Barbara overcame 
       obstacle after obstacle to bring Teeba to the United 
       States for medical treatments-and to ultimately offer a 
       home.A Brave Face includes material written by Teeba and 
       her Iraqi mother, Dunia, at key moments in their stories. 
       The book also explores the connection forged between 
       Barbara and Dunia over the past decade-a connection that 
       has survived the strife of war and the horrors of Al-Qaeda
       and ISIS. In the end, this story highlights the power of 
       love to reach across both cultures and continents. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
600 10 Marlowe, Teeba Furat. 
600 10 Marlowe, Barbara. 
650  0 Interethnic adoption|zUnited States. 
650  0 Refugee children|xMedical care|zUnited States. 
650  0 Children|zIraq|xSocial conditions. 
650  0 Children and war|zIraq. 
700 1  Marlowe, Teeba Furat,|eauthor. 
700 1  Keirn, Jennifer,|eauthor. 
700 1  Gurley, Nan,|enarrator. 
700 1  Welsh, Ginny,|enarrator. 
700 1  Fairbanks, Morgan,|enarrator. 
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