Advice for Adopted Kids
“When I was in Korea, I went through a lot of things that bothered me. I was moved a lot, lived in an orphanage, was touched in bad ways, and lived in a foster family.”
“When I came to America, I thought of all of the things that have happened to me in Korea. It made me feel all upset inside. As the feelings piled up, it changed my behavior. I was doing things that were bad such as running away, stuff food, steal food and money, and lie. The more I didn’t talk about what bothered me, the more I acted bad.”
“I decided to talk about it a little over a year after I was adopted. When I talked about it, it made me feel much better. That is why I’m writing this book.” (KOREA)
Status: 1 in stock (can be backordered)
Number of Pages: 32
Published: 1985
Publisher: Ann Young Ran Fredkove
Format: Softcover
ID#: 2728
DC#: CF - Fr
1 in stock (can be backordered)