Finding Chika -Mitch Albom

Finding Chika is a heart-warming and moving memoir of loss and love. Considering it as one of the most personal stories of  Mitch Albom, the novel revolves around what it means to have a family tied by the bond of love, friendship and understanding rather than blood. 
Born three days before the devastating earthquake that hit Haiti in 2010, Chika lives her initial years impoverished. She is brought to the Have Faith Haiti Orphanage operated by Albom in Port Au Prince after the birth of her brother. On arriving at the Orphanage that acts as Albom and his wife Janine's family, Chika does not take much time to form an ever-lasting impression. Curious, enthusiastic and sprightly, Chika was a sight to behold!
At age five, Chika is diagnosed with brain tumor which forces her out of her homeland and into the unknown-America. 
Personal conversations, memories of the young girl and especially her journey with her adoptive parents towards finding a cure brings out the vulnerability, strength and confidence found in Chika. Even at the tender age of  five, Chika manages to teach the author and the reader how important it is to always perceive the glass as half full. 
Finding Chika is nothing short of a celebration of the young child and her undying optimism even in the direst situations. Even though the family was made in the backdrop of an unpleasant situation, they managed to be nothing short of an incredible family standing on the pillar of courage, love and most importantly hope.

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