East Hanover resident, Regina Radomski and Barbara Jean
Keane, M.S.W., L.C.S.W. of Pompton Lakes will be doing a book signing 7p.m.
Thursday April 24 at East Hanover library, 415 Ridgedale Avenue.
Mrs. Radomski will be signing and reading excerpts from her
new book “From Half to Whole: A journey to overcome the battle scars of
adoption and living to tell about it.”
Regina and her husband adopted of two older boys from Poland to complete
their family in 2005.
“From Half to Whole” is a raw and honest look at the trials
and tribulations of their family’s struggle to adopt and raise these two young
boys who came to America not only with a few stuffed toys in their backpacks
but also the trauma of their past. Sharing her personal diary entries, Regina
reveals her compelling yet tumultuous journey to acclimate her adopted children
to their new environment and the solace she found in family, friends, and valuable
resources she discovered along the way.
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With personal letters from Radomski’s husband, adopted
children and her biological son, the reader will get their feelings candidly
described throughout the last eight years. In addition you will find meaningful
insights from licensed clinical social worker Barbara Jean Keane.
Regina Radomski is the founder of Fillin’ the Blanks, a
program offering support and solutions during the adoption process. She is also an Elite Life Coach and the NJ
chapter coordinator of PAP (Polish Adoptive Parents Association). Radomski is currently starting an Adoption
Family Planning program to help empower pre- and post-adoptive parents during
their journey. For more information on
Radomski and her program, follow Fillin’ the Blanks on Facebook and on her
website: www.reginaradomski.com
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