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The Lost

By: Matteo Fagotto, Matilde Gattoni
Narrated by: Matteo Fagotto, Matilde Gattoni
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They’re known as the bebés robados, or “stolen babies”–children stolen at birth from their mothers and sold to wealthy families around Spain. For decades, European reporters and activists have tried to penetrate the secretive networks responsible for the crimes, typically with little success.

Until now. In The Lost, veteran journalists Matteo Fagotto and Matilde Gattoni investigate the story of a woman named Ana Belén Pintado, a middle-aged woman from a small village in Central Spain. At the age of 40, Ana Belén discovered her birth parents were not who she thought they were, and soon, she had embarked on a quest to discover who she really was. It was a quest that would bring her from a small town in the Spanish countryside to the halls of the powerful Catholic church–and ultimately, to the courts. The Lost is an intimate, shocking tale of justice mislaid, of family and blood, and of the lengths we’ll go to make sense of our pasts.

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Shocking story of a brave woman. Especially shocking, the numbers revealed!
The resiliency of the child and the parental bond is known so deeply by those who have been separated for whatever reason. Not surprisingly, the Catholic Church formed the protection needed to perpetuate these criminal acts for so long and block any accountability.

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The Lost is a very powerful and thought-provoking book about baby trafficking for money. This is a true story that is absolutely heartbreaking, cruel, insensitive farce perpetrated by doctors, and self-righteous members of the Catholic church who thought that they were God to decide who should have children and who should not. Wow! My heart goes out to the many families and children who had their lives torn apart and turned upside down because of these monsters.
I hope this book opens up discussions and persecutions of these disgusting excuses for human beings. My heart breaks just typing this. The story may be hard to get through but it is worth it because it will open your eyes to the many horrors that parents unwittingly face and the fact that it still happens in today's society is absolutely ridiculous. A shout goes out to the authors /narrators for shining a bright light on such a dark topic.
I received this book for free upon my request. I am so happy I did. This is my honest, unbiased review that I am gladly and voluntarily leaving of my own accord.

Powerful and Thought Provoking

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True, very sad story. Hard to listen to at times. I just don't understand how people get away with such things and never get caught or punished. my heart breaks for the birth mother's and their babies.

Stolen Babies

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A sad storyline but I’m glad I listened to it. Starts a little slow but when you listen it picks up quickly and gets your attention.

Very powerful

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This story is very emotional. It was very moving that she was able to find her mother, but the lack of help and denial by the government was so shameful. There is a serious problem with governments unwilling to admit when a wrong has been committed and helping citizens find closure. How can you trust your government when they refuse to help? The sole purpose of government is to protect and provide for its citizens.

Wonderful Story

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