The History of an Adopted Child

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The History of an Adopted ChildThe History of an Adopted Child
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1853. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER VII. This was destined to be an eventful half-year to me. The next letter that I received from my step-mother, gave me the... More

Together for Good: A Novel

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Together for Good: A NovelTogether for Good: A Novel
Abby Wagner's past still haunts her as she remembers the baby boy she lost. Now, twenty years later, Abby returns to her family's cottage only to discover a miracle in the most unexpected place. Guaranteed fiction! (20060901)... More

Adopted Jane

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Adopted JaneAdopted Jane
Jane Douglas has lived at an orphanage for long as she can remember. Reliable and sensible, she has watched other children come and go, but never once has any family wanted to adopt Jane. Then one magical summer Jane receives not one, but two, invitations to live in a real house with a real family for a... More

Somebody’s Baby: A Novel

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Somebody's Baby: A NovelSomebody's Baby: A Novel
In 1959, a gentile boy was off-limits to a young Jewish girl living in a well-to-do Kansas neighborhood. Especially a boy with tattoos, a drifter from California who had spent time in jail, who worked in a gas station, and who would fight a man for looking at him the wrong way. Jenny Jaffe knew the rules, but when she saw Will McDonald for the first time, everything she... More

Deciding Together: A Program to Prepare Families for Fostering and Adoption – Understanding Separation and Loss (Book Two)

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Deciding Together: A Program to Prepare Families for Fostering and Adoption - Understanding Separation and Loss (Book Two)Deciding Together: A Program to Prepare Families for Fostering and Adoption - Understanding Separation and Loss (Book Two)
The Child Welfare Institute originally developed Deciding Together in response to agencies that needed a one-on-one homestudy process for preparing and selecting prospective foster families. Deciding Together brings preparation and mutual selection to families who cannot participate in group meetings. It is based on CWI's Group Preparation and Selection of Foster and/or... More

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