Daniela’s Return to Romania and the Song for Her Birth Mother

Daniela’s Return to Romania and the Song for Her Birth Mother

From our An Adoption Story series. You can watch her documentary story on Alex Gilbert's YouTube channel.

Daniela Brown was adopted from Romania when she was just three years old, during a period of great change in the country’s history. She was born in the Jilava Prison in Romania and spent the first three months of her life there with her birth mother, Angelica, before being taken to an orphanage called Numero Uno in Bucharest.At three years old, Daniela’s life changed when she was adopted by the Browns, a couple from the Whangaparāoa, Auckland region in New Zealand. For years, Daniela knew very little about her beginnings and it wasn’t until her late twenties that she began to uncover pieces of her past and learn more about where she came from.This is her story.

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