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12050

The Solomon Decision: Whose Child Is This?

  • Pijanowski, Kate

An Adoption Dialogue

Adoptive parents, adoptees, and birthparents, along with agency adoption workers and support group leaders talk about reunion registries, hotline guidance, and their aid to triad members in search.

Adoptees have roots firmly planted between two families – the ones who birthed them and those who raised them.  Whose child is this? remains an issue in the courts even for adult and elderly adoptees.  Adult adoptees have grown up with the terminology of adoption, illegitimate, orphan, triad – for them, the word triangle takes on new meaning as a love relationship.  Society certainly embrace other beyond their parents and siblings to include healthy associations with other family members and peer groups.

Status: 1 in stock

Number of Pages: 234

Published: 1987

Publisher: Adoption & Family Awareness Press

Format: Softcover

ISBN: 0-934896-48-8

ID#: 12050

Category: Books

1 in stock

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