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Being Adopted

  • Brodzinsky, David M., Ph.D.
  • Schechter, Marshall D., M.D.
  • Marantz Henig, Robin

As recently as a generation ago, being adopted seemed no different from being born into the family that raised you.  We used to think that parents simply chose and received a perfect baby, told her at the age of three or four that she was adopted, and then went on to live a family life that looked just like Ozzie and Harriet’s.  Being told about adoption, went the thinking of the 1950s, was like being told about sex:  the subject was raised, carefully and appropriately, at the right stage in the child’s development, and then it never needed to be raised again.

Status: 5 in stock

Number of Pages: 214

Published: 1993

Publisher: Anchor Books DOUBLEDAY

Format: Softcover

ISBN: 0-385-41426-9

ID#: 42

DC#: 155.2B

Category: Books

5 in stock

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