Twice Adopted

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Twice Adopted is a memoir by Michael Reagan in which he recounts his experiences as the adopted son of President Ronald Reagan and his personal journey of faith, identity, and healing.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
memoir
about Christian conversion experience
impact of fame on family life
life as the adopted son of a U.S. president
overcoming childhood wounds
author Michael Reagan
describes Michael Reagan’s adoption
Michael Reagan’s childhood
Michael Reagan’s relationship with Ronald Reagan
Michael Reagan’s spiritual journey
featuresPerson Ronald Reagan
genre Christian memoir
religious autobiography
hasSubject adoptive family relationships
emotional trauma
reconciliation with parents
hasTitle Twice Adopted self-link
language English
mainSubject Christian faith
Michael Reagan
adoption
identity
personal healing
narrativePerspective first-person
setting United States of America
surface form: United States
theme emotional healing
faith in God
family
forgiveness
search for identity

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Michael Reagan notableWork Twice Adopted
Twice Adopted hasTitle Twice Adopted self-link