Carry-On Check-In
Carry-On: A True Story of Hope, Heartbreak, and Home Part 1 by Jean Lake In the 1970s, an American couple sets out to teach abroad, but for one determined woman, the journey becomes a desperate quest to adopt a baby no one else wants. From typhoons in Guam to the chaos of Manila under martial law and deep into Thailand's lush landscapes and harsh realities, she confronts cultural barriers, bureaucratic roadblocks, and moral dilemmas. Candid and compelling, part 1 of this memoir chronicles a raw, emotional journey across continents in search of family, belonging, and a promise of a better life. Check-In Part 2 by Angela Sherman In this moving continuation of her memoir, Angela Sherman traces the journey from reconnecting with her Thai roots to navigating the joys and challenges of adulthood. From an emotional family reunion in Thailand to building a life as a devoted mother, teacher, and partner, part 2 explores themes of resilience, belonging, and the enduring power of love. This deeply personal account reminds us that family is defined not by blood alone, but by the bonds we choose and nurture over a lifetime.
-- Angela Sherman