On Adoption
ON ADOPTIONAt the 27th Annual New England Adoption Conference sponsored by the Open Door Society of Massachusetts April 7-9, 2000, the following books (in alphabetical order) were the top twenty best sellers.
The Adoption Reader: Birth Mothers, Adoptive Mothers, and Adopted Daughters Tell Their Stories
by Susan Wadia-Ells
China: The People
by Bobbie Kalman
Dear Birthmother
by Kathleen Silber
Did My First Mother Love Me?:
A Story for an Adopted Child
by Kathryn Ann Miller
The Family of Adoption
by Joyce Maguire Pavao
Feelings
by Aliki.
Horace
by Holly Keller.
How I Was Adopted: Samantha's Story
by Joanna Cole
I Wish for You a Beautiful Life:
Letters from the Korean Birthmothers of Ae Ran Won to Their Children edited by Sara Dorow
Just Because I Am:
A Child's Book of Affirmation
by Lauren Murphy Payne
Mommy Far, Mommy Near:
An Adoption Story
by Carol Antoinette Peacock
The Moon Lady
by Amy Tan
A Passage to the Heart:
Writings from Families with Children from China
edited by Amy Klatzkin
The Primal Wound: Understanding the Adopted Child
by Nancy Newton Verrier
Rechenka's Egg
by Patricia Polacco
Talking With Young Children About Adoption
by Mary Watkins and Susan Fisher, Ph.D.
Voices from Another Place: A Collection of Works from a Generation Born in Korea and Adopted to Other Countries
edited by Susan Soon-Keum Cox
We're Different, We're the Same
by Bobbi Jane Kates
When You Were Born in China:
A Memory Book for Children Adopted from China
by Sara Dorow
Who's in a Family?
by Robert Skutch
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