It always amazes me that people who know their family history – and often celebrate it – berate adoptees for wanting the same thing. People take for granted walking into a doctor’s office […]
It always amazes me that people who know their family history – and often celebrate it – berate adoptees for wanting the same thing. People take for granted walking into a doctor’s office […]
This book is not about finger pointing. It is about learning from our mistakes so that we can perhaps reduce suffering in the future, especially for those who are separated from their […]
I’m writing this because I have a few books on my list that deal with adoption. Whenever an adoptee comes out with anything negative about the adoption experience, it’s immediately assumed that […]
I received this book as an advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review. Young adult books can be a challenge to review. I’m not the author’s intended audience. While I […]
This was a book I nearly quit on after the first chapter. As an adoptee myself, it’s one of those subjects that makes me bristle the way it’s traditionally been presented. And […]
I can remember watching Kate Mulgrew on the daytime soap opera Ryan’s Hope. I was a fan of hers long before her Star Trek years. In fact, it was only recently that […]
In this fourth book in the series following Eda County Sheriff Karen Mehaffey and her family, a lot of the background given about her in previous novels in the series comes full […]
For those of us immersed in science fiction, the name Elizabeth Morton has ties to the Doctor Who universe. She’s currently married to Peter Davison, the fifth portrayer of the Doctor, with […]
Written by John Whelpley, Jeri Taylor, Ralph Phillips, Joe Menosky, and Ronald D. MooreDirected by Gabrielle Beaumont For anyone who doesn’t know, I was adopted. It took twenty-seven years, but I was […]
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