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Did My First Mother Love Me?
Morgan's adoptive mother reassures her that she is loved by reading a letter written by her birthmother. Includes a section: "Talking with your child about adop... more
Different and Wonderful
"Renowned psychologists Darlene Powell Hopson and Derek S. Hopson explore the sometimes tough, sometimes unspoken, questions that face the Black middle-class to... more
Different Just Like Me
"I was inspired to write this book after watching my daughter develop vitiligo, a loss of pigment that presents itself as white spots all over the skin. April i... more
Different Like Me
This book offers suggestions and advice for teens with alcohol or drug dependent parents.
Dim Sum, Bagels, and Grits
"Multicultural families are everywhere! In Dim Sum, Bagels, and Grits, Myra Alperson guides adoptive parents (and parents-to-be) on the journey toward creating ... more
Disturbing the Peace
Many women fear becoming their mothers - Sarah Bridges just wants to find hers
FICTION
In a fresh and funny fiction debut, Nancy Newman takes us along on a jo... more
Divorced Dad’s Survival Book
"A roadmap for survival in the jungle of divorce! This is a must read for every divorced father whether the divorce has been amicable or one from hell. (This bo... more
Do I Have A Daddy?
Erik feels bad when his friend, Jennifer, taunts, "You don't have a daddy." "Where's my daddy? Do I have a daddy?" he asks his mother. Erik's mother explains th... more
Does Anybody Else Look Like Me?
"Helping your child understand his or her mixed racial background--whether a result of your interracial marriage or a transracial adoption--can be daunting. Thi... more
Don’t Call Me Marda
Sixth-grader Marsha is an only child. She's thrilled about her parents' plan to adopt a little sister, but when Wendy arrives, Marsha's life is turned upside do... more