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Adoption-Reform 

Activist & Author

It's TIME for change....

Sandy Musser reunited families torn apart from the corrupt and dysfunctional adoption system still operating today. 


Sandy worked on changing the laws in Congress so adoptees can have access to their original birth certificates. Only 10 states are currently "open."


Sandy was also imprisoned for her work and while in prison, was interviewed by Leslie Stahl of 60 Minutes TV show which aired in January 1994.


Click on link below,  for more information on Sandy's work in the Adoption World. There you will find all her speeches of  protests throughout decades past.


FOR MORE INFO: 

www.sandymusser.com   


 I WOULD HAVE SEARCHED FOREVER

 by Sandy Kay Musser

I Would Have Search Forever

First written and published in 1979,

available as an e-book


The first book to be written by a

birthmother who surrendered a child

for adoption during the early 50's and

later searched and found her.


Updated ebook in 2013 now available

on Amazon/Kindle for $4.99


SANDY MUSSER Activist 

Marching Protest for Adoption Reform 1993

WHAT KIND OF LOVE IS THIS

 by Sandy Musser

What Kind of Love Is This?

A True Story of Adoption Reconciliation

(and the Need for Adoption Reform)

First published in 1982


Updated ebook in 2013 now available

on Amazon/Kindle for $6.99



To Prison With Love 

NEW UPDATED EDITION NOW IN BOOK FORM!

From the Forward by Reuben Pannon, MSW

Co-Author of Adoption Triangle and Lethal Secrets


"The Nuremberg Trials that followed World War II held that a person did not have to blindly obey laws that were unjust, but had a responsibility to follow his own conscience. One need only look at the leaders of our own civil rights movement led by people like Martin Luther King, who believed that unjust laws should be challenged. In following her conscience in challenging sealed records in adoption, 

Sandy was acting for all of us whose lives are in any way touched by adoption."


TO PRISON WITH LOVE 

by Sandy Musser

After dedicating 20 years of her life to adoption reform and reuniting over 500 families, Sandy was indicted by the Federal Government and sent to federal prison.


By challenging the sealed adoption records law,

she was charged with "conspiracy to defraud the government of confidential information in her work of reuniting families." 


She threatened the status quo (sealed records), causing her adversaries to refer to her as a 'vigilante' and a 'terrorist' - 

and then set her up for a fall. This is her story as to how 

the events unfolded .


The Charge to the Jury in her case was 92 pages long - 

O.J's was 67!


To Prison With Love




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