A Father Between Two Worlds: A Living Man Case Files: The File of a Living Man is a true story written by a father who was suddenly separated from his children by a legal decision made without hearing his voice. This book is not fiction. It is a personal testimony about loss, endurance, and the invisible cost of bureaucracy when human lives are reduced to files, documents, and procedures. It follows the journey of a man forced to fight across two countries, two legal systems, and countless institutions, while carrying the same pain every day: the absence of his children.
Written without hatred and without revenge, this book speaks honestly about waiting, silence, and the slow erosion of time when justice moves slower than childhood. It is a story about faith, responsibility, and the determination of a parent who refuses to disappear, even when pushed to the margins. This book is for parents, for those who have felt unheard, and for anyone who believes that behind every case number there is a real human being.
It does not ask for pity. It asks for understanding.
A Father Between Two Worlds: A Living Man Case Files: The File of a Living Man is a true story written by a father who was suddenly separated from his children by a legal decision made without hearing his voice. This book is not fiction. It is a personal testimony about loss, endurance, and the invisible cost of bureaucracy when human lives are reduced to files, documents, and procedures. It follows the journey of a man forced to fight across two countries, two legal systems, and countless institutions, while carrying the same pain every day: the absence of his children.
Written without hatred and without revenge, this book speaks honestly about waiting, silence, and the slow erosion of time when justice moves slower than childhood. It is a story about faith, responsibility, and the determination of a parent who refuses to disappear, even when pushed to the margins. This book is for parents, for those who have felt unheard, and for anyone who believes that behind every case number there is a real human being.
It does not ask for pity. It asks for understanding.