When Mike and Hayley set out to adopt a child from Sierra Leone, Africa, never in their wildest imaginations did they dream this venture would lead to the "Jones Dozen." This dramatically moving story will amaze and inspire any reader. Their stunning observation: "It was the least we could do!"
Mike and Hayley Jones already had two biological sons (ages nine and five) when they decided the time was right to pursue adoption. After a three-year process, the family now calls themselves the "Jones Dozen." All eight adopted children (ranging in age from five to sixteen) are biological siblings, comprised of seven boys and one girl, who came from a family where the father had died and the mother was unable to support the family. The Joneses make their home in Franklin, Tennessee, a suburb of Nashville.