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Mark Miller knew his dad was different, because he never talked about his real parents. He never knew who they were, just his adopted parents. Knowing there had to be to the story he started asking questions in his teens about them. He found out the incredible story of what happened to him as an Orphan in India and literally running for his life. Mark’s Mother had started to write the story 64 years ago when they first met, but it was put aside as they raised their family. At that point in time their son Mark started to research

Interview with Mark Miller by Maurice Stewart on his Father`s Life Story "Who Am I‪"‬ Big Media USA

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Mark Miller knew his dad was different, because he never talked about his real parents. He never knew who they were, just his adopted parents. Knowing there had to be to the story he started asking questions in his teens about them. He found out the incredible story of what happened to him as an Orphan in India and literally running for his life. Mark’s Mother had started to write the story 64 years ago when they first met, but it was put aside as they raised their family. At that point in time their son Mark started to research

    Mark talks about his Dad`s book "Who Am I"

    Mark talks about his Dad`s book "Who Am I"

    Mark Miller knew his dad was different, because he never talked about  his real parents. He never knew who they were, just his adopted parents.  Knowing there had to be to the story he started asking questions in his  teens about them. He found out the incredible story of what happened to  him as an Orphan in India and literally running for his life. Mark’s  Mother had started to write the story 64 years ago when they first met,  but it was put aside as they raised their family. At that point in time  their son Mark started to research

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