Author, Sandy Musser has been an adoption reform activist for the past 38 years. She was also the first person to be sent to federal prison for her work. In 1979, she wrote her first book titled I WOULD HAVE SEARCHED FOREVER, about the personal search for a daughter she surrendered for adoption in 1954. She went on to marry, had four children, but could never shake the memory of her first-born. In 1976, she joined an adoption support group and from that day on, her life work has been devoted to bringing about major change. She lives in Cape Coral, FL, has 9 grandchildren and 8 great grandchild...