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Pamela Kruger and Jill Smolowe The 20 essayists in this anthology provide courageous, intimate glimpses into their lives in the months and years... read full review | Filis Casey & Marisa Catalina Casey Together, two new anthologies offer a complex, realistic account of adoption. Born in Our Hearts takes the warm,... read full review |
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Jeanne Maries Laskas Reading adoptive mom Jeanne Marie Laskas’ latest family memoir, Growing Girls: The Mother of All Adventures, is like... read full review | Jeanne Marie Laskas Picking up where her previous memoir, Fifty Acres and a Poodle, left off, Jeanne Marie Laskas and her... read full review |
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Karin Evans The Lost Daughters of China: Abandoned Girls, Their Journey to America, and the Search for a Missing Past,... read full review | Cindy Champnella Get out your handkerchief and settle in for a good, quick read. The Waiting Child, by Cindy Champnella,... read full review |
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The questions that linger in the mind of most any adopted child are "Why?" "Why couldn't they keep... read full review | Lita Linzer Schwartz & Florence W. Kaslow Together, two new anthologies offer a complex, realistic account of adoption. Born in Our Hearts takes the warm,... read full review |
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Emily Prager Wuhu Diary: On Taking My Adopted Daughter Back to her Hometown in China (written for adults by Emily... read full review |