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Browse the newest additions to our library.

  • WonderfullyYou

    Wonderfully You: An Ode to Adoption

  • Sullivangoestoseemama_

    Sullivan Goes To See Mama

  • Whenwebecome

    When We Become Ours: A YA Adoptee Anthology

  • Ihavetwofam

    I have Two Families: A Children’s Book About Adoption

  • Seenocolor

    See No Color

  • Wearenotallthesame

    We’re All Not the Same, But We’re Still Family: An Adoption and Birth Family Story

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    The Pawsons Celebrate!: Tales from Edgewood The World’s Weirdest

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Leaving Home

When young people become self supporting and independent of their families-is a sensitive transition period in everyone's life. Many problems often manifest the... more
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Haley, Jay

Lesbian & Gay Fostering & Adoption

A book about gay and lesbian issues in regard to adoption.
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Hick, Stephen

Let’s Talk About Foster Homes

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Diego 2. Why a Foster Home? 3. Who Are Foster Parents? 4. Your Birth Parents 5. Your Brothers and Sisters 6. Everyone Has Diff... more
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Weitzman, Elizabeth

Let’s Talk About Adoption

This is a large print, factual book, with lots of color photos, to be read by a primary grade child to inform himself about adoption. It explains what adoption... more
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Helmer, Diana Star

Let’s Talk About It: Adoption

"What is a" family"? My sister was adopted into our family when I was eleven years old. My mother and father became her mother and father. All of a sudden I was... more
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Rogers, Fred

Lethal Secrets

The Psychology of Donor Insemination, Problems and Solutions. "We feel that donor insemination can be a positive method of dealing with problems of infertili... more
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Baran, Annette
Pannor, Reuben

Life & Loss 2nd Edition

This is a fantastically complete teaching manual for everyone working/living/loving with grieving children. The layout is state of the art and extremely simple.
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Goldman, Linda

LIFEBOOKS

A Lifebook is more than a life story. It is a unique opportunity for parents to honor every minute of their children's lives. It is the single most meaningful p... more
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O' Malley, Beth

Lifetimes

When the death of a relative, a friend, or a pet happens or is about to happen . . . how can we help a child to understand? Lifetimes is a moving book... more
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Bryan Mellonie
Robert Ingpen

Like Family

Seldom have I seen so vividly evoked the need to belong to some, any, kind of family and the painful negotiations that time brings to even our closest intimacie... more
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McLain, Paula
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