Grandmas' Epic Quest: Forget GPS, They Have Grit!
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This book chronicles the jaw-dropping decades-long hunt by Argentinean women to locate their long-lost grandchildren—a saga so intense even plane crashes sound like a picnic! As noted, their campaign is 'extraordinary' and relentless, proving that when life gives you heartbreak, you invent a treasure hunt of human willpower. 'A decades-long campaign' means these women put Finder Apps to shame with their unstoppable pursuit, reminding us all that sometimes family reunions require espionage-level commitment.
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(1 of 3)Source: Newyorker | Published: 7/31/2025 | Author: Graciela Mochkofsky
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