[Book Review] A Family from Ethiopia

Rita Radostitz reviews A Family from Ethiopia, by Julia Waterlow, and explains how it helped her understand her child's life there before adoption.

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Heinemann/Raintree; 1998

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The vivid photographs of this Ethiopian family, their hut, and many of their possessions help to tell the story of their lives. Of course, its a challenge to portray a typical family in a country thats as vast as Ethiopia; while the majority of people make their living as subsistence farmers, like the family in the book, many others live in large cities.

Nevertheless, reading the book and looking at the pictures with Sabella taught me a lot about her life growing up in Dire Dawa, Ethiopia. I learned as much from her comments that, “No, we didn’t do that,” as I did from her admissions that, “Yes, we had one of those in our house.”

Reviewed by Rita Radostitz, mom to 10-year-old twins Hanna and Sabella, adopted from Ethiopia. She works for Adoption Advocates International from her home in Oregon.

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