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Adrienne Arieff

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Adrienne, married, 30-something, and childless in San Francisco, was eager to start a family. But after a devastating loss, she didn't believe becoming a mother could ever be possible. Half a world away, in a remote village in India, Vaina was happily married with three small children, but with no means to support her family and build a better life for them all. Poignant, eye-opening, and bittersweet,The Sacred Thread is a memoir of the astonishing journey these two young women took to create a family through international surrogacy.

ADRIENNE ARIEFF is the principal of Arieff Communications. She lives in San Francisco with her husband and her twin daughters, Emma and India.
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