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Adoption Nation by Adam Pertman
In Adoption
Families with Children from China (FCC) is proud to announce the publication of a unique, important book – for the adoption community and for everyone interested in the extraordinary changes occurring in our country.
The FCC Special Edition of “Adoption Nation: How the Adoption Revolution is Transforming America” is a revised version of Adam Pertman’s groundbreaking book, with new essays and updated information on key issues.
The updated edition coincides with the Chinese New Year (the Year of the Dog), and it contains new material highlighting the experiences and contributions of a rapidly growing community of families across the United States; indeed, as this book is released, the 50,000th child is being adopted from China into an American family. This remarkable community has been especially active in integrating Chinese culture into family life and has actively sought – based on the experiences of earlier Asian adoptees – to learn what aspects of parenting in a transracial family were successful, and where greater sensitivity and different approaches were needed. Because of its activism, visibility and sheer size, our community has played a major role in the revolutionary transformation of adoption in the United States during the past decade.
Pertman is one of the country's leading experts on adoption issues. He is executive director of the Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute, the pre-eminent policy and education organization in its field; he lectures and writes internationally, and was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for his writing about adoption in the Boston Globe. He has won numerous honors for his work for children and families, from organizations including the U.S. Congressional Adoption Caucus, the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Holt International Children’s Services and the American Adoption Congress. “Adoption Nation” has been reviewed as “the Silent Spring of adoption. It is, quite simply, the most important book ever written on the subject." - $17.00
Somewhere in China a Mother Remembers - A Story for Adoptive Parents and their Chinese
Children by Anita M. Andrew.
Somewhere in China A Mother Remembers will help both adoptive parent
and child include in their own adoption odyssey an image of a birth mother in China who loved her child,
protected her and gave her the chance for a better life. The mother in this story represents a composite
portrait of the many women from many parts of China who have made the ultimate sacrifice for the children
they love. All proceeds from the sale of this book will benefit The FCO.
$9.00
Wanting a Daughter, Needing a Son by Kay Ann Johnson
Kay Johnson has done groundbreaking research on abandonment and
adoption in China. In Wanting a Daughter, Needing a Son, Johnson untangles the
complex interactions between these social practices and the government's
population policies. She also documents the many unintended consequences,
including the overcrowding of orphanages that led China to begin international
adoptions. Those touched by adoption from China want to know why so many healthy
infant girls are in Chinese orphanages. This book provides the most thorough
answer to date. Johnson's research overturns stereotypes and challenges
the conventional wisdom on abandonment and adoption in modern China.
$24.95
I Don't Have Your Eyes by Carrie A Kitze
For the child who looks different from their
parents for what ever reason...foster care, step parents, adoption. This
multicultural book will empower your child to look beyond the physical
features, because inside our hearts, we are the same. Ages 2-5 $16.95
At Home in This World by Jean McLeod
The honest, lyrical reflection of a nine year old girl, on what she
knows of her adoption from China, and the strength she gains from her
acceptance of her bittersweet experience. This book addresses the underlying
feeling and emotions that color the world of the adoptee while empowering them to
take ownership of the unique & special story that is theirs alone. Ages 6-10
$15.95
We See the Moon by Carrie A. Kitze
Many adult adoptees have gone through life wanting to ask questions about their
birthparents, but felt the thoughts they have might make their parents uncomfortable.
Then, these questions have remained unasked and unanswered. We See the Moon opens
the adoption dialog at an early age by allowing the questions in your child’s heart
to be asked and discussed creating the foundation for conversations to come.
This is a story written from the child's perspective, asking the questions that dwell
in their hearts about their birthparents. $16.95
Moonbeams, Dumplings & Dragon Boats
A Treasury of Chinese Holiday Tales, Activities & Recipes. Nina Simonds, renowned cookbook author and
expert on Chines culture and Leslie Swartz, VP for program development at The Children's Museum, Boston,
have combined their talents and interests to create Moonbeams, Dumplings & Dragon Boats. The book centers
on 5 major holidays and contains a story , recipe, and craft project associated with each holiday.
$20.00
Kids Like Me in China by Ying Ying Fry
In this first view of China adoption from a child's
perspective, eight-year-old Ying Ying Fry returns to her orphanage to
remember what it is like and to write a story so that other adopted children
will understand where they came from. Kids Like Me in China combines
real-life photos with the forthright observations and complex feelings of an
adopted child as she meets caregivers and befriends children in the city
where her life began. This book will inspire all adopted children to take
charge of their own life stories.
$18.00
A Passage to the Heart: Writings from Families with Children from China
Edited by Amy Klatzkin
A Passage to the Heart s a collection of the best of
newsletters of Families with Children from China, and similar organizations across the United States,
Canada, and Britain. It contains practical advice,
insider humor and empathy for adoptive and future adoptive families. New from the publisher of
When You Were Born In China
Price: $22.95
Mommy Far, Mommy Near by Carol Peacock
Elizabeth's mom explains her adoption story to her in a gentle, reassuring way.
$14.95
The Art of Mulan
by Jeff Kurtti
190 page coffee table book, with over 350 stunning color & black-and- white illustrations,
showing the making of the Disney film.
$60.00
On Our Own- Unmarried Motherhood in America by Melissa Ludtke
Hundreds of thousands of unmarried women begin families each year. With a reporter's zeal (author Melissa Ludtke is a
former correspondent for Time magazine, where her articles--including more than 20 cover stories--focused on family
and children), an analyst's thirst for research, and a personal involvement with its subjects, the book is a compelling
blend of stories and social commentary.
Jing Video by Leslie Swartz
A chronicle of two days in the life of Jing, an 11 year old Chinese girl
from Hangzhou. While exploring the activities of daily living, the program
suggests larger issues as well: the one child family, the quality of life in
crowded cities and the modern influences on urban Chinese life.
$15.00
Love Panda Bear
Adorable panda in a red Polartec vest with the Love character.
$49.00
Love cards
10 cream cards and envelopes with our signature Love character in red.
Blank inside. $15.00
"Love" T-Shirts
...Discontinued - only listed sizes remain
Bright red t-shirt with the FCC "love" logo in black with white lettering, small on the front, large
on the back. Specify FCC or FCC New England, if your first choice is out of stock may we substitute?
Adult Sizes M, XXL - Price $20.00
Child Sizes XS 2-4, M 10-12, L 14-16 - Price $15.00
Polartec "Love" Jackets
...Discontinued - only listed sizes remain
Land's End has produced Polartec 200 hip length jackets with full length zippers and elasticized wrists and hips.
Polartec is the highest quality polyester fleece and is produced by New England's own Malden Mills.
These warm jackets are virtually indestructible by children and are machine washable. The FCC logo (without New England
so it can be used by any FCC) is sewn on the left side of the jacket.
Adult Sizes S, L (Chinese Red) or S, M (Grey) - Price $77.00
Child Sizes: Red or Raspberry w/hood. Price $65.00
Remaining Red sizes:
Little Kid: S 4, M 5-6
Remaining Raspberry sizes:
Little Kid: M 5-6
Big Kid: S 7-8
For more information, call Laurie Fenton at (978) 356-5186 (no phone orders, please) or
email emilysbooks@comcast.net
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