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NJArch maintains an extensive library of books and videos. Borrowing from the library is simple, convenient and offered at no cost to NJ residents. 

Here's how it works: Browse the collection and select the items you wish to borrow. Place the items in your cart, and fill out the required shipping information. The items will be shipped to you by USPS with a return shipping label provided for your convenience. Lending period is 4 weeks.
For best search results, we recommend selecting the “Advanced Search” to view the “audience” and “topic” selections. 
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Who Is David?

This is the story of David, an adopted adolescent who, like thousands of others, faces the fears and questions adopted children have about their identities. Dav... more
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Nerlove, Evelyn

Who Will Cry for the Little Boy?

In this, his first collection of poetry, Antwone Fisher reveals the inner truths that took him from a tumultuous childhood to the man he is today. The powerful... more
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Fisher, Antwone

Who’s in a Family?

Who's in a Family? The people who love you the most! Chances are your family is like no one else's--- and that's just fine.
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Skutch, Robert

Who’s In My Family?: All About Our Families (Let’s Talk about You and Me)

Join Nellie and Gus and their family — plus all manner of other families — for a day at the zoo, where they see animal families galore! To top off their day... more
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Robie H. Harris
Illustrated by Nadine Bernard Westcott

Who’s in The Mirror?

This is a book about problem-solving help for teens who are striving for independence or struggling with responsibility. It discusses how to cope with dating ... more
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Herron, Ron
Peter, Val J.

Whoever You Are

Every day all over the world, children are laughing and crying, playing and learning, eating and sleeping. They may not look the same. They may not speak the ... more
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Fox, Mem

Whose Child Am I?

Dr. Powell has explored questions by eliciting the first hand recollections of people now grown who had been adopted as school age children some twenty years be... more
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Powell, John Y.

Whose Child?

This is an account of one adoptee's life story written for members of the adoption community, helping professionals, or anyone touched by adoption. It helps the... more
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Hamner, Kasey

Why Am I Different?

This book explains that people are unique, that everyone is different, and that these differences are part of what makes people interesting.. One of the stories... more
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Simon, Norma

Why Didn’t She Keep Me?

This book is a collection of moving, heart wrenchingly personal and honest stories by twenty women who made an adoption plan for their children. It is an import... more
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Burlingham-Brown, Barbara
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